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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

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Decade ofProgress For Ga. Natl. Fair

It has been 10 exciting years since the

first event at the Georgia National

Fairgrounds and Agricenter. Since that

time, more than 6.6 million people have

attended events at the F~rgrounds.

The annual Georgia National Fair,

which has been our main attraction for 10

years, continues to draw crowds each

year. The 11th annual fair is set for

October 6 - 15. I feel confident it will be

a great time for

our fairgoers,

exhibitors and

competitors.

The addition of

several buildings

during the past 10

years has added

to the overall

appearance and versatiiity of the

Agricenter. The Roquemore Conference

Center

(1994),

Multipurpose

Livestock/Exhibit Building (1995), and

Sheep/Swine/Goat Barn II (1996) have

met the needs of larger crowds and

exhibitors plus demands of meeting and

conference coordinators.

Our guest columnist this week is Michael Froehlich, executive director, Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, 401 Larry Walker Parkway, Perry, GA 31069, 1-800-987-3247 (tollfree in Geor.gia only), (912) 987-7218. 0

The original 628-acre site has now

expanded to more than 1,100 acres. The

Georgia Department of Transportation

has opened a new interchange (Exit 134)

connecting I-75 with the southwest

comer of the fairgrounds. A new South

Gate entrance will be added to

compliment this new interchange.

Another upcoming project is a new

65,000-square-foot exhibit/conference

building.

Other major improvements durfug the

first 10 years include the agricultural

office/conference complex, two storage

buildings, east parking lot expansion; and

internal roadway improvements.

As you can see, the Georgia National

Fairgrounds and Agricenter is still a work

in progress. As it grows and develops,

the Agricenter continues its mission to

showcase agriculture; to provide

facilities for 4-H, FFA, and youth

activities; to provide facilities for year-

round usage to increase economic impact

and tourism; and to stage the annual

Georgia National Fair.

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Credit goes to the state of Georgia for

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Wednesday October 4, 2000

Copyright 2000

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Proposal Makes Emergency Loans Easier to Get

Irvin Proposes

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is proposing changes that will streamline

rejections that an applicant must acquire to demonstrate that other credit cannot be

Fee Increases

emergency farm loan requirements to make it easier for farmers to qualify and so that farmers will get the loans more quickly with less paperwork.
"The proposed changes would simplify the process for estimating

obtained. 2. Simplify the process for estimating
production losses. 3. Remove the requirement that
emergency loan applicants be able to provide collateral to secure an emergency

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has announced he will again be proposing legislation during the 2001 Legislative Session to allow him to increase registration fees in the Department of Agriculture's Pesticide

losses, would remove the need for collateral, and increase the loan limit from 80 percent to 100 percent of

loan. 4. Require applicants to obtain crop
insurance on crops used as security.

Division and will recommend license fee increases in its Structural Pest Control Division. The proposal will seek the

production losses," said Farm Service Agency Administrator Keith Kelly.
The proposed changes will allow more farmers to be eligible for emergency loans and help them maintain their

5. Eliminate the current $5,000 family-living expense withholding at closing.
6. Increase the loan limit of 80 percent of production losses to 100

authority to use the additional fees to enhance these programs.
The proposed increases will be for licenses for structural pest control companies and for certified pest control

operations while recovering from natural disasters, he added.
These changes will:

percent. 7. Allow livestock production losses
to be considered physical losses rather

operators l;llld technicians. Irvin is also proposing increases for pesticide registration fees in the state. "Currently,

1. Reduce the number of written than production losses.

chemical companies seeking to register a

pesticide for use in Georgia pay the

Pecans Get Help From Early-September Rain

lowest registration fee in the nation - ten dollars," said Irvin. "In some states it is

Pecan growers collectively gave a sigh of relief as timely September rains fell on state orchards during a critical growing stage, according to Tom Crocker, a horticulturist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
"The three to five inches of rain that fell in early September were right on time for pecans," said Crocker.
Between early September and October, pecans enter a growing stage known as nut fill, when the edible part of the nut fills the hull. The rain will help the nut mature and improve the quality for harvest, he added.

However, the rain does increase the risk of late-season sc~b, a fungus that can severely reduce the quantity and quality of yields, said Tim Brenneman, a UGA plant pathology researcher at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton. But damage due to scab would be minimal this late in the season, he said.
"We also could have some scab carry over to next season," Brenneman said.
With the third straight year of drought, the $100 million state pecan crop has had to depend greatly ofi irrigation. About two-thirds of the state orchards are irrigated.

as high as $350." "The increased fees will be used to
upgrade salaries for inspectors and hire more where needed. We need to make their salaries comparable to those in other states and to technicians in the pest control industry. Our salaries are below those of other states, causing us to have an unacceptable number of turnovers," said Irvin. "We also need these funds .to improve our website to better serve those seeking information about pest control companies. We would also like for companies to be able to seek licensing via the internet. Such improvements will
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Not only was the rain beneficial, Crocker said, but the way it was delivered

ag consumerIine

couldn't have been .better. The steady, light showers came with little wind gusts that could damage tree limbs, knocking down the overall production and dollar value of the crop.

We have enjoyed gro~ing shiitake mushrooms for several years and sharing them with our friends. Do you have any information about selling mushrooms?
Our Office of Consumer Protection advises that unless you begin to sell to other than family and friends a license will not be required. However, should you desire to set up a roadside stand or sell to a retail outlet, licensing will become a

Tobacco Referendum

requirement. You would need to contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture for basic regulatory requirements.

Deadline Nears

What is foodbome illness?

***

Tobacco growers are reminded th~t Oct. 14, 2000 is the deadline for voting on the continuation of the Georgia Tobacco Commission. The Tobacco
Commission plays an important role in
the research, promotion, and extension education for Georgia tobacco.
"Our growers are facing one of the most critical times in the history of fluecured tobacco," said Lawton V. Matthews, chaimian of the Georgia

Because foodborne illness often presents itself as flu-like symptoms such as

. cnaauusseeda'bvyobmaictitnegri'adoiarrorhtheear'

or fever, many people may not recognize the illness is pathogens in food. Thousands of types of bacteria are

naturally present in our environment. Not all bacteria cause disease in humans. For

example, some bacteria are used beneficially in making cheese ~d yogurt.

Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogens. When certam pathogens enter

the food supply, they can cause foodborne illness. Millions of cases of foodborne

illness occur each year. Most cases of foodborne illness can be prevented. Proper

cooking or processing of food destroys bacteria.

.

.

Jfyou have problems or questions about products or services regulate_d by the G~o~gia

Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building,

19 M.L. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852

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(statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 4, 2000

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

Horse hauling, local & adjoining states, reliable, dependable service, new equipment, quality care at a reasonable rate. Rob Roknick Gillsville 770-536-6999

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 11 yrs. exp., will come to your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc. John Adams Ellijay 706-

Young age professional seeking position with responsibilities animal production. specialist, Bilingual Spanish and English, may consider moving. Rafael Fuentes Atlanta

Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other 265-S147

404-37S-7S61

All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for Woodmizer custom sawmill service, will

must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale
through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must

Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more

bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-S507 sinHceor7se5s,hsooeminegS, aret.liaabplpet,. parroemapvta,ilqaubaleli,tySwocoirakl Circle Ga., please Ive. message. Bob Bond -Social Circle 770-464-4353

saw your logs at your place, quality professional work, sawn to you specs w/Woodmizer Super mill. M. Mohler Dawsonville 706-216-S747
Farm Services Wanted

FARM MACHINERY
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be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned
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unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper
separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone

than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up t<i a maximum ol lou.r (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted alter each maximum 4-week period ii the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced. by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the lace of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception:
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Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250

1 custom build horse barns. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-06S5
Loader/backhoe, grading, plowing, tilling, yard restoration, landscape installation, 2S hp.
4 x 4 tractor. George Kelecheck Norcross
770-209-9S6S
Old farm house, you move or take down, tin roof, handhewn joists, etc., price nego. Mark Walters Athens 706-343-1435
Pasture renovations, aeration, seeding, fertilization, liming, weed control, no pasture too small. Royce Horton Winder 770-307.2062
Pole barns built, all sizes, wood or metal, remodeling, etc., free estimates. Gary Pernell Kite 912-469-30SS
Precision fencing,. white oak, pressure treated, barb wire, hog wire, no climb, high tinsel, all types fencing, prices are compatible.
Jo~;p~~y s~==~~~ ~:~2~4-~::!rs backhoe
work, bushhogging, hourly &by the job. J. Farr Villa Rica 770-459-0565
Septic tank installation & repair, grading Bobcat work, drainage, clearing stumps & concrete removal. John Sfita Norcross 770S46-5337 770-S41-5337
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawn on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable

Want old building material, flooring, siding, tin, etc., will remove & clean up. Ken Teeter Macon 912-9S6-2131
Want person near Burke County line to cut small trees, ground level, off vacant lot extra, reasonable rate. Mrs. Smithley P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 309186.
Want someone cut & bale approx. 4 1/2 acres of free hay, mostly Bahai, bring own equip., located between Perry & Hawkinsville. Bobbie Ramey Haynesville 47S-9S7-1755
Want someone to cut & bale 15-25 acres in Lyerly area, !"iorse quality square bales. Marty Starman Rome 706-295-5560
Want someone to cut & bale 60 acres of fescue hay. John Durham Dunwoody 770395-99S1
Want-someone to remove 20 pine trees, cut & haul, must be insured, free. Josie Alford Decatur 770-593-19S4
Want someone to remove oak tree, free, leave message. L. Alter Griffin 770-4S91295
Want someone to remove or tear down 1oo
year old farm house, clean up, $300/obo. Jim Harp Eastman 912-374-2366
Want someone to tear down or move old house for lumber, must clean up. Carol Stewart Vienna 912-26S-9662

Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'41 Farman w/B&M gear conversion, 9/spd. trans., good met~ll. draw bar, PTO, belt pulley, $1600. Terry Cox Conyers 770-922-5239
'47 JD mdl. GM16696, fair condition, $2SOO no calls aft. S pm. Floyd Fletcher Ocilla 912831-7035
'51 SN Ford w/16 disc smoothing harrow, very good cond., $2500 call aft. 5 pm. Thomas Carver Canon 706-376-5003
'51 JD "B" w/implements all fuel roll-amatic, $2500/0BO. John Stewart Lincolnton 706-359-1275
'52 SN Ford tractor, exc. cond., good tires, runs grt., $3000. Gordon Jenkins Cleveland .;7...0.;;..6.;;..;-S;6.;..5.;;...;2;-;..1;..;S..;S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule
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The offices of the Market

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Advertisers who have ads running for more than
oneweekmaycalltocanceltheirads~theltemssell

bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770: 954-921 S
Stump grinding, 24 hrs., most cases,

FARM EMPLOYMENT

Bulletin will be closed Monday, October 9 in observance of

person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements tor publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement Of the Same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements.
Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limltations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the- BULLETIN each
week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call

before the ad expires. To cancel or correct anad,

simply call the departmenfs toll free number, 1-800-

282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the

adyouwanttocancelorcorrect. The person's name

and telephone.extension can be found under the ad

category heading. Cancellations or corrections

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effective until one week after the following

Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the

BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the

phone.

pasture, home, commercial. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-51 00
Stump grinding, dependable & reasonable rates, serving Metro Atlanta, specializing in limited access, insured; free estimates.
Charles Allen Colli!ge Park 404-344-5337 Stump grinding, jobs lge. or small, reliable
and reas., Henry and surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 7703S9_32SS
Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-0202
Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & reasonable, free estimates,



1-800-282-5852il,8a.m._- 4:30rip.m-.,Monilctaiiy------------------

Coweta, Troup, areas. Michael

Meriwether, & surrounding Smith Grantville 770-927-

FARM SERVICES

Bobcat & dump truck, landscaping, grading, 9141 hauling, driveways; riding rings, yards, Stumps ground neatly below ground level,

pastures, fill dirt, top soil, gravel rocks, mulch, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley

Ifyouhave questionsregan:ilfl[Jads in this category, tractor work, bushhogging, spraying, plowing, Bethlehem 770-S67-271S

call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. tiller. Timothy Scott Canton 770-205-7903

Tractor work bushhogging, garden tilling,

Bull dozer, excavator Lowboy, gravel, sand scrape & chain saw work, light hauling. Arvil

The Market Bulletin publishes hauling services, ponds, land clearing, Mize Toccoa 706-SS6-6956

advertisements for Farm Services in the ditches, food plots, duck marshes, wildlife Tractor work, bushhog mowing, tilling, box

first issue of each month. Please adhere consultant. Mitch Slay Hawkinsville 912- blade, light loader work, Coffee, Irwin counties,

to the following guidelines when 7S3-1991

hourly rate. Kevin Smith Ambrose 912-3S1-

submitting an ad for farm services All farm Bushhog mowing & other tractor work done 3351

services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.

in Walton & surrounding counties, dependable & reliable, work done to satisfaction, leave message. John Cave Loganville 770-7S69567

Tractor work, bushhogging, yard prep., drives scraped, food plots, light grading, $37.50 an hr., 2 hrs. min. Buddy Gay Newnan 770-251-4434

1O yrs. exp. horseshoeing hoVcold, 10 yrs. Bushhogging $12/A., 10 A. or more, Tractor-Bobcat work, blade, bushhog, spray,

exp, all work guaranteed. Travis Holsomback Cherokee, Forsyth and surrounding areas. pasture overseed, spike & core aeration, post

Sugar Valley 706-624-S911 706-629-9665 Ted Curtis Canton 770-SS9-0520

holes. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-

30 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, Bushhogging services available in Winder 4221

excavation, building & surfacing new horse or Bartow county areas. Louis Skelton Trained landscape designer will landscape,

riding arenas & barn pads, lake building, Winder 770-307-0117

renovate pastures, deliver and plant any size

residential grading, trackhoe/trucking. Bill Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by or kind of trees, 100 mile radius of Macon.

Butler Braselton 706-654-3777

exp. operator, prompt service. L. Larry Beckley Macon 912-477-3200

Aeration for pastures & hay fields, Walton, Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434

Water lines, runs to barns, ditches, dig for

Newton, Madison counties. counties. Dave Bushhogging, garden plowed w/4WD power, bushhogging, etc. Slate Long

Lopshire Covington 770-7SS-2552

tractor, Lumpkin, White & surrounding Loganville 770-466-4225

All fencing needs, 4 x rail, posVwire, all light counties, please call & leave message. N. Water wells drilled w/commercial deeprook

tractor needs, bushhog, clearing, loader work, Anderson Dahlonega 706-S67-6067

hyd. drill, bobcat & dump truck w/operator for

dependable w/reasonable rate. R. Lunsford Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, hire, reasonable rates or will trade for equal

Alpharetta 770-442-S969

fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding value. D. Still Monticello 706-46S-2726

All types of farm fencing, wire, wood, counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S4C Wild hogs eating your crop, call we will catch

privacy &. vinyl, reasonable rates, Douglas 5726

them at no charge. Shennen Holtz Ludowici

County, surrounding areas, loader work. Complete septic systems & repairs, 912-545-910S

Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770:527-2932 770: backhoe work, plowing, bushhogging, roads & Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals,

527-2905

driveways, scraped & ditched. L Higdon Blue farm bldgs., and all other related work,

All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding, Ridge 706-632-3637

statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-

driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, Concrete work, Bobcat work & metal 376-670S

reas. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-SS9- buildings. S. Schroeder Morgan 706-542- Will build or restore barns, sheds, metal

3017

7673

roofs, most anything, free est., North & Central

All types of tractor work, landscraping, Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all Ga. Russell Knick Commerce 706-336-SS46

grassing, bushhogging, tree services, wildlife sizes, fences of all types, especially horse Will clean out wells, hand dug or drilled.

food plots planted, storm cleanup, firewood fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & Allen Denton 4S3 Country Line Rd Warrenton

splitting, fert., planting, hauling. Bert Brand surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 30S2S 706-465-9540

Alpharetta 770-475-352S

770-505-6959

Will cut hay in North Central Ga. Jim

All types tractor work, food plots for wildlife, Custom sawmill service, will saw your logs Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2401

front-end loader, bushhogging, posthole digging, travel most of the state. Jeff Comer Sharpsburg 770-252-9043
Any type of Bobcat work, clearing, drainage repair, grading and seeding, retaining walls. J. Walt Cook Waleska 770-479-S206 770-5260224
Any type of tractor work, bushhog, garden tilling, fert. spreading/seeding, etc., Jasper, ~ewton, Walton, Morgan, Rockdale Co., reas. rates, .free estimates, good value. Jack Bowers Mansfield 404-290-0273 706-46SS543
Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, lake clearing. Jim Moon Oakfield 912-535-6562 912-SS1-004S
Board fence painting, gravel driveway &

at your place, quality professional work, sawn w/Wood-mizer super mill. M. D. Steele Dahlonega 706-215-0325
Dump truck & bobcat to work your farm, will haul sawdust to your barn in Canton & surrounding areas. Benny Richards Canton 770-479-274S
Farm grading services, bobcat, loaders, backhoe, lot clearing, house, barn foundations. James Munro Jr. Douglasville 770-942-1147 404-702-5439
Fences built statewide, specializing in farm & horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & electric, competitive prices, over 16 years exp. free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville 9125S9-7645 S77-4S9-9302
Fencing any type, 32 yrs. exp., South Ga

Will cut hay in North East Georgia. Eddie Bradbury Lilburn 770-925-9143
Will cut hay, Jefferson, Commerce or Monroe Ga. area. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770921-7246 770-925-2402
Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy breeds in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul Reamer Jackson 770-775-015S
Will do bushhogging (15' mower) & hyd. seeding in Henry & surrounding county. Billy Greer Hampton 770-946-4616
Will do light tractor work, bushhog, plowing, small fields & gardens, etc, West Metro Atlanta area. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
Will remove trouble w/wild pigs. David Hassler Newnan 770-251-2197 770-2533S52

spreading, bushhogging. Nick Abbott Canton area. Ray James Ochlocknee 912-292- =w=ill-s_a_w_y_o-ur-lo_g_s_i-nt_o_lu_m_b_e_r_-a-t_y_o_u_r

770-735-2501

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location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy

Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.

Dependable & experienced person seeking part time horse care, position in Alpharetta area. Sandy Smith Canton 770-202-5S5S

Dependable person needed for full time position at Atlanta Equestrian Facility, English speaking required, farm exp. helpful. Shannon Baynes Atlanta 67S-462-0660

Experienced dairy help needed, refs. required, call btw. 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Ken Stewart White Plains 706-467-2650
Large acreage caretaker with 30 + goats seeks new job, refs. provided, no house or fence required. Mitchell Williams Winder 770-969-6273

Need caretaker on hunting farm to feed and take care of animals, will furnish housing utilities and some salary. Jack Prescott St. Mary's 912-SS2-5996

Need horse trainer for new facility, please
provide references. L B. Thrasher Eatonton 706-4S5-4791

Reliable, exp. dairy help wanted, must furnish ref. w/phone numbers. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531

Responsible person needed to train as working manager for established Christmas Tree Farm. John Hambrick Lake Park 912245-2457

Seeking part time work with horses in

exchange for low rent, within 60 miles North

and Northwest Atlanta.

AJ. McAllister

McDonough 67S-432-4567

Single man seeking job on horse farm, exp. w/groundskeeping and gardening, in exchange for housing and salary. bavid Glees Cumming 770-7S1-5S54 770-4015562

Want dependable couple for light farm work: feeding cows, bushhogging and etc., small salary, plus room and board. A. Doukas Bogart 770-725-7225

want dependable person for farm work, varied duties, will train with horses, must have refs., security check. Linda Lazzari Alpharetta 770-751-19S2

Want experienced barn help or manager for small horse farm. Edwin R. Snell Snellville 67S-344-75S6

Want experienced female for part-time work on nice horse farm, can trade horse board. L. Peterson Alpharetta 770-751-1056

Want farm manager, approx. 50 hrs. work per month . in exchange for house, refs. please. Pete Gilbert Calhoun 706-629-5457

Want mature woman for farm chores in exchange for room & board & small salary. James West Hoschton 770-945-542S

Want part time job with horses; feeding, turnout stalls, care while you're away, etc. exp. and dependable, refs. avail. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-S574

Want person to clean stalls or do misc. farm chores. Lucky Jones Alpharetta 770569-9795

Want reliable person/family to work on )ge. ranch, exp. w/horses, house furnished in exchange for part-time work, full-time work is available. Joe Overby Greenville 706-6724S49

Only fann machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own fanning operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own

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'52 JD A, good sheet metal, exc. cond., 1 mdl. 948 McNair pecan harvester, all new 42' stainless steel fert. tanker, 4500 gal., D-17 AC tractor, fair condition, $800. Ken Ford 4 in 1 front bucket, $650; 8' Land Pride

ready to restore, $3000. Jacky Stanfill bearings & belts; 1486 IH tractor, $5000. good cond., new hoses, asking $7500. King Holyoak Ala(!aha 912-532-6135

box scrape, $650. Kirby Dangler Rossville

Moultrie 229-324-3318

Frank Owens Fitzgerald 912-423-4763

Davis Vidalia 912-538-8381

Deutz 5406, 1100 hrs., bushhog, auger, box 706-861-5441

'52 JD A, runs, sheet metal good, fair tires, 1-row Covington planter, $200; 2 1-row 454 lnt'I factory front loader, low hrs., hyd., scrape, all purpose plow, disc harrow. Russ Ford 4000 backhoe loader, good tires, 1

roll-o-matic, no 3-pt., grt. tractor to restore, culti., $250 & $350, planter will fit either culti. bucket & hayforks, 6' bushhog, 605 B Dillard Monroe 770-267-8786

rear spare, runs good, 3-pt.hitch, $6000/0BO.

$2800. F. Thomas Barnesville 770-358- James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839

Vermeer bailer, $12,000. Tony Parker Deutz 6806 tractor, 1981 , p/s, 68 hp., Danny Whitworth Dallas 770-443-2685

0759

12" post auger, $400; chipper/shredder, 8 Madison 706-453-0296

remote hyd., good tractor, $5600. Frank Gibbs Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, front-end loader, p/s,

'52 MT JD tractor, rebuilt motor, new seat, horse power Baker, good condition $400. 4x8 hvy. duty trailer, 1/4" steel floor. Arnold Gordon 31031 912-628-5349

new tires, VGC, $6500. Jamie Barrow Butler

paint, decals, front & back wheel wgts., Ricky Meadows Evans 30809 706-863-4959 McBride 775 Hwy 25 Statesboro 30461 Ditch Witch, walk behind, mdl. 1020, 6"x30" 912-862-5252

$2700. Lee Chandler Good Hope 770-267- 130 Farmall tractor w/attachments. T. C. 912-865-2595

ditch, $4250 firm. Rodney Raley Louisville Ford 4000 front-end loader industrial, gas,

0026

y earwood Lizella 478-935-8977 478-935- 5 hp. chipper shreader, sold by Troybilt, 706-554-5006 912-625-7878

$4200. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-

'53 Ford Jubilee w/loader, $4,000; MF .12 3618

good condition, $250. Glenn Adkinson Ditch witch trencher, '91 mdl. w/trailer, good 655-2475

hay baler, good cond., $300. Matthew Morris 14' HD trailer GI ring jack, lgts., ramps, Roberta 478-836-3696

cond., 1140 hrs. M. Wood Elberton 706-283- Ford 4000 front-end loader, $8500; 5'

Talking Rock 30175 706-692-3875

$750; 16 disc harrow, $400, both VGC. Andy 5' JD bucket, good cond., $400; Lely 240 8' 8318

bushhog, $525; scrape blade 6', $350; post

'53 Ford Jubilee, good condition, new carb., Burton Jas(!er 706-692,5475 706-692-0778 disc mower, one owner, field ready, $2500. J. Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side hole digger, $500, boom pole, $100. L.

lift overhauled, above average rubber, 12V, 140 Farmall 3-pt. hitch, 4' finish mower, Jeanes Gray 912-986-3303

door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2850. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-

$3500. Hal Barnett College Park 770-964- good cond., $3500; David Bradley tractor, 5' sidewinder bushhog, stump jumper, new Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715 9151

3663

$400. Don Patrick Winder 770-867-5488 blades & gearbox seal, VGC, field ready, FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000 Ford 4400 front-end loader, 3-pt. PTO set

'55 Farmall 400 tractor, 51 hp., p/s, needs 770-867-5741

$375. T. Bennett Murra~ille 770-535-1869 gal. 1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy Byron up for backhoe, dsl., p/s, $7500. Nathan Nix

starter, independent PTO, $2600; hayrake, 15-ton Lowboy equip. trailer w/hyd. ramps; 561 O Ford blk. stripe, dual remotes, multi- 912-957-1872

Cleveland 706-865-0689

$800. John Zauner Newnan 770-251-7776 1350 Case IH grinder/mixer; hyd. auger power wgts., 15.5-38 tires, 4003 hrs., good Farm equip., mdl. 378 white 4-row rolling Ford 4500 loader backhoe, 3 cyl., dsl. eng.,

'57 Ford 630, 6' box blade & 20' dual axle scales. Patrick Spell Baxley 912-367-9449 cond., $9500. Brain Ponder Omega 912-528- fenders-tine culti. Eddie Floyd Dublin 912- runs, torque converter trans, parts only. A.

trailer included, $4,500. C. David Grice 1510 Ford tractor, 568 hrs. w/5' bushhog 6767

272-5507

Smith Williamson 770-233-0577

Woodbine 912-576-3354

finish mower, $7000. Ben McGreggor Macon 5x10 trailer metal w/16" side, $400. Wilton Farmall 504 tractor, good condition, rebuilt Ford 5000 tractor, no sheet metal, ugly but

'58 JD 420 w/4 new tires, seat, fenders, 912-935-2400

Massey Homer 706-677-2859

motor, $4000; '20' dbl. axle trailer, 6' 1/2" wide, runs well, good for parts or restore, $3500.

canopy, exc. cond., $3800, call aft. 6 pm. 1580 Livingston peanut combine; KMC 4- _6' tandem harrow, $125; 5' heavy duty pull- tires, $1200: Jeff Loewen Elko 912-988-1455 Darrell G. Jackson Williamson 30292 770-

Wiley Cannon Scotland 912-868-7096

row tillvator w/4 planters & 2-row peanut behind bushhog, $250. Jim Brown Alto 706- Farmall Cub '50 mdl., disc plow, culti., good 228-5924

'59 801 Ford tractor, new paint"& engine, plow, 2 horse wagon. J.W. Yawn McRae 912- 778-9441

metal, runs grt., extra sweeps & culti., $3000. Ford 532 baler, Ford 503 hay rake, 20' hay

asking, $4200. Richard Lane Cordele 912- 362-4733

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6-40' tandem axle cotton wagons w/high Jerry Davis Macon 912-746-6716

conveyor,$2300. Larry N. Glover Acworth

273-6111 912-365-7698

16' Van bodies MF tractor 35 w/harrows. sides, good condition,. 256 NH hay rake. Farmall Cub, new radiator, tune-up, shed 770-974-9009

'59 CA-AC rebuilt motor, $2500; 1 or 2 James Lynch Baxley 912-367-2861

Zeke Lambert Madison 706-474-0900 706- kept, runs & looks good, hyd. lift., $2800. Ford 600 w/5'bushhog, gas, new clutch,

horse wagon, spring seat, $1800. Johnny 16' dovetail equip. trailer, dual axle elec. 342-0543

David Watts Chickamauga 706-539-2658 exhaust, good tires, strong lift, runs grt. James

Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315

brks., w/ramps, ei<c. cond., $950. Wendall 642 Ford combine w/4 or 6-row header & Farmall H '48, runs grt., lift-all hyd., 3-pt. Prince Gay 706-538-1441

'59 MF .35 gas, total rebuilt engine Rhodes Milner 770-228-3588

small grain header, all for $4500, also 642 hitch, good sheet metal, $3000/0BO. Jennifer Ford 6000 rebuilt motor, new tires, dual

everything works, $4100, exc. cond. Hamp 16' flat bed trailer for hauling tractors or combine. Johnny Jones Ellijay 706-635- Sadowski Claxton 912-739-1045

hyd., $5000; MF 175, new clutch, paint, brks.,

Meadows Lyons 912-526-8087

hay, $850 call aft.. 6 pm. John Adams 5046

Farmall H's, good condition, $1200. Dennis $5500. Steve Reed Oakwood 770-536-5299

'63 lnt'l "140 tractor w/bushhog, also other Loganville 770-466-0089

6600 Ford 1ractor, exc. cond., $9500. T. L. Anderson Fort Valley 912-825-5611

Ford 620 & 622 combines w/wheat &

equip. Luke R. Bishop Newnan 770-253- 16' trailer, 2 axle, brks., lgts., load ramp, Tucker Adel 912-896-3533

Farmall M tractor, '50 in good shape. soybean heads, make offer. Earl Stafford

4131

good condition, $900. V. Bruce Covington 800 Ford w/harrow, bushhog, blade, 40 hp., Horace Nobles Tennille 912-552-7291

Chatsworth 706-695-2596

'64 lnt'I Farmall 340 dsl., runs good, 3-pt 770-786-5014

hitch, PTO. Chris Farmer Pendergrass 706- 160 bushhog mower, 14', exc. cond.

693-255&.

$2700. Clark Powell Wrightsville 912-864-

'67 David Brown, 51.6 hp., new seat, exc 3700

cond., must see, new battery, attach 18' flatbed BP all metal trailer w/ramps

available, $5800. S. Pickle Albany 912- new tires; slightly bent $600. Terry I. Cain

883-8869 912-446-4400

Ringgold 423-485-8285 706-937-7006

'69 Ford 2000 tractor, gas engine, $2500.. 2 Case/lnt'I cotton pickers, look & runs

Jr. Barker Dawsonville 706-265-1348

good, '84 mdl., 2-row, $2500 ea. Bill Marko

'72 JD 3020, $6000/0BO. Frank Curles Quitman 912-263-5276

Pelham 912-294-9761 912-294-7944

2 Cole planters on 2-row culti., $500; 1-4-

'74 Deutz 6206 dsl. tractor, around 60 hp. row culti., $275. Scott McGunity Pitts 912-

dual remotes, runs good, uses no oil, $4750 648-6247

D. Hobert Talla(!oosa 770-574-5399

2 bottom plow, $250; utility trailer 4'x6'

'75 Ford 1000, 2 cyl. dsl., $3500 call aft. 5 $195; utility trailer, 4'x10', $295. Ed Pastizzo

pm. Mike Popp 43 McClellan Dr Tifton 31794 Sr. Plains 912-824-3269

229-382-0337

2 hay spears for 3-pt. hitch, one hay fork

'79 Deutz 5509 tractor, runs good, very aII good. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville

strong, needs brks. work, $5200, Habersham 706-754-6402

Co. D. Harris Cornelia 706-778-0932

2 trailers, 8'x20' dbl. axles w/2 doors on

. '79 GMC dsl. road tractor w/20-ton 14 back, $1400 ea., or $2500 for both. David

trailer, military type, 14' flat, 4' dovetail, $2500 Thomas Cedartown 770-748-7716

Bruce Strickland Athens 706-788-3065

2-row Hustler peanut combine, sheltered

.. '82 Roanoke ba_sket peanut com.bine, $750 $3000; 14' 4 wheel trailer, new tires, $600;

Newman Pryor Newington 912-857-4785 gravity flow trailer, $500. Robert Dodson

'83 Vermeer stump grinder, 30 hp Plains 912-824-5601

Wisconsin, GC, runs very good, $2800/0BO 2-row culti., $300; 2-TP46 Covington

Sandy Sexton Danielsville 706-795-3615 planters, $200; JD M disc plow, $75; PTO belt

'85 Case skid loader, dsl., 1700 hrs., exc pulley. $100. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-8446

cond., $7000 firm; '85 Case 480E loader 2-row peanut inverters, Paulk vine cutters

w/back blade, $8000. Joe Fields Savannah 2000 Roanoke peanut combine. J. WhelcheI

912-897-1985

Rochelle 912-365-7455

'88 Ford 1720, 390 hrs., turf tires, mower 2-two-row KMC peanut inverters, $600 ea.; loader, $9500. Jerry Zeman Buford 770-932- 3 Long peanut combines. R. Thompson

1691

Hawkinsville 912-892-9365

$5475/obo. Jeanette Phillips Bogart 30622 706-769-7281
841 Ford gas new rear tires, $5100; 600 Ford gas, new front tires, $4800, exc. cond. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 912-449-0067
8N Ford tractor, good condition, $2295. Leo Ellerbee Warner Robins 912-988-4465
941 Cat parts, bottom rollers, front idlers, 2 bucket cyl. C. W. Tant 1651 Old Rockmart Rd Silver Creek 30173 706-234-0002
9N Ford tractor, 6 hrs. on rebuilt eng., 12V, exc. tires, new paint, 4' rotary mower, $3000. Bud Childers Sylvester 912-776-4280
AC 6 CA, WD45, JD pull type plows. Don Walls ROO(!Ville 770;854-4912
AC 7016 garden tractor, 16 hp., 48" deck, nice Shape, $800; trailer single axle, 5'x7', $250. David Alvord Conyers 770-860-9190
AC 7040 duals, 137 hp., JD 230, disc 19', good cond. Al Kinder Royston 706-2457539
AC E combine, sheltered, field ready. Jon Miller Adrian 912-668-3122
Anvil approx. 250 pds., good condition, $200 firm. Allen Tabor Butler 478-862-3696
Backhoe 3-pt. hitch, Woods 750 w/2 extra buckets, new paint, good cond., $3500 firm. Jeff Daniel Blairsville 706-745-6884
Baltimatic fert. seed spreader, exc. cond., $300; 4 wheel wagons, $250-$450. R. Spruill Al(!haretta 770-475-5649
Barko 160 loader, trailer mounted, good cond., $9500, Kohler 16., magnum eng., $450 call aft. 6 pm. Joel Chapman Pine Mountain 706-663-2256

Farmall Super AV, 2 parts tractor, $800. Ford 6600 w/front-end loader, 70 hp.,

Chris Looney Martin 706-779-3524

$7500; 5' bushhogs, $300 & $500; 9 shank ap

Farmall Super C planters & culti., also "M' plow, $350. A. Collie Roopville 770-854Farmall , 3-pt. hitch, not running. A. Malcom 8721 770-697-7955

Monroe 770-267-8586 770-267-2620

Ford 8N '52 mdl. tractor, very good

Ferguson T030 rebuilt, 12V, new tires, mechanical condition. M. Howington bushhog, $240/0BO. Patrick Cline 1943 Hwy Covington 770-786-7179

72 Colbert 30629 706-546-6101

Ford 8N rebuilt engine & lift, new battery &

Flary 21 O pecan harvester, $3500, call aft. 6 radiator, paint, VGC, $3300. B. Thompson

pm. Silas Wilson Moultrie 912-985-3753

Fayetteville 770-231-8714

Flory 480 harvester, good cond., $17,500 Ford 8N tractor, 12V, good working cond., Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095 912- other equip. C. Wimberley Pelham 912-294-

955-4642

8862

Ford 2000 gas, VGC, some equip., $5500 Stewart Cobb Kennesaw 770-427-1405
Ford 3000 3 cyl., gas, 5' bushhog, $5900; Ford 8N '48, 12V, new brks., paint & tires

Ford NAA (same as Jubilee), 30 hp., restored condition, new paint & engine, field ready, $4500. J. Lugo Royston 706-2459490

$3500. J. Mitchell Decatur 770-939-3221

Ford NH '99, 29 hp. dsl., flolding ROPS, turf

Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, p/s, nice good cond. tires; deluxe hitch, 40 hrs., warranty, $9700. F. $6250; JD 420 gas tractor, runs good, $2900 Lisena Elberton 706-213-7865

Geo. Mulkey Blakely 912-724-7661

Ford NH 8260, w/duals power shift, 1000

Ford 3000 dsl., good cond., new tires, tiller hrs., 14'76 Athens harrow, F-600 grain truck. bottom plow hammermill, culti., harrow Danny McNab West Green 912-381-9305

Robert Martin Stockbridge 770-474-3479

Ford Super Dexter, NH mower conditioner

Ford 3000 dsl., new motor & clutch, p/s & 3-pt. rake, 20 disk harrow, will separate. brks., paint, decals, tach tires, $7850. Elmer Mike Lee Griffin 770-412-8167

Raburn Macon 912-994-0875

Ford Workmaster, box _blade, mower,

Ford 3000 dsl., new paint, VGC, $5000; p/s harrow, 10 gal. trough feeder w/legs, also steering kit, $450. Todd H. Cosmo Hinesville trailer. P. Spell Valdosta 229-242-8613

912-877-7670

Ford flail mower, mdl., 917, cuts great,

Ford 3000 gas, p/s, new paint, 1400 hrs. $700. Marty Huisman Sylvester 912-777VGC, $5500; 5' rotary mower, $550. James B n1'.'11

Blanchard Hinesville 912-269-3728

Market Bulletin is printed

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'90 dsl. 5020 AC tractor w/1 O pcs. of equip. 20' Gooseneck grain.trailer, 20' Gooseneck Belly mower for JD 650 type tractor, 48", 3

exc. cond., $8100. Deryl Willis Thomasville equip. trailer, 24' Gooseneck hay trailer. B. W blades, good condition, $500. Ron Ray

r Market Bulletin Ad _Form _. I 912-228-0946

Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469

Stockbridge 30281 770-922-1221 .404-714-

'93 8240 Ford cab tractor, 96 hp.
I approximately 1200 hours, $25,000. Douglas - - I C. Carter 43 Dacia Road Tifton 31794 229 I 386-2984
'95 JD 555G track loader, $39,900; 12-ton
I tilt bed tag a long trailer, $3000. L. Milton
Watkinsville 706-769-4433

20' flatbed trailer, dual 3500 lb. axles ramps, $900. Jim Davis Augusta 706-546 8245
2200 Yanmar, 27 hp. dsl., VGC, 400 hrs. $3700; 5' tiller, $450; 5' finish mower, $900 James B. Woodard Hinesville 912-3684519

3875
Bradco trencher #617, $2700, '89 Bobcat 743 dsl., very good cond., no junk, $6800. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886-6774
Bushhog 5', sq. 600, $725. Benjamin Turner 1867 Lexington Carlton Rd Atlanta 30627 706-797-3335

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I '96 Ford 3930 dsl., hyd., 150 hrs., 5 2240 JD tractor, dsl., p/s, $7500; Hardee 6 Bushhog, 4' well built, good. condition, notices for publication.

bushhog, rock rack, $15,500. Kenner Wyrick rotary cutter, exc. cond., $1050. James Ray $425. John D. Hogan 460 Burg Road Locust

I Jersey 770-464-1546

Jas(!er 770-735-2375

Grove 30248 770-957-8940

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'96 JD 5300, MFWD & loader, $22,500; '97 24' Gooseneck trailer. Frank R. Bruno Case 1844 4,row cotton picker, regular

JD 5200, $13,500; '78 JD 2040, $9000. Dale Sylvania 912-829-4486 912-829-3254

maint., good cond., $18,000. D. Mitchell

Wiley Covington 770-464-3815

24'x8' Gooseneck equip. trailer, tandem .Claxton 912-739-7060

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'96 JD 770, 4WD dsl. w/bucket & finishing 8000 lb. axles w/back brks., dovetail, ramps Case 580 backhoe, $6500; '49 Ford 8N,

I rriower, also box blade, rock rake, plow, 270
hrs., $11,500. Paul Ellis Braselton 706"654-

$3500. Ken Fortner 0247

Fayetteville 770-461 -

$1800. John H. Shoffeitt 865-2900 706-865-7959

Dahlonega 706-

I 5411 '97 MF 33 hp., 1260, 4x4 w/loader, 230 hrs.,

253 MF shuttle shift trans w/remote hyd., exc. paint & rubber, 2500 hrs., turbo eng.,

Case IH 1822. cotton picker, good, clean picker, $25,000. Randy Deloach Claxton

I shuttle shift trans., $14,950., exc. condition
Eddie Lott Claxton 912-739-7733

$9800. Mike Gown Monroe 770-267-8650 285 MF 525 original hrs., hyd hook-ups

912-739-4124 Case sq. baler, mdl. 200, looks rough,

- I '97 Vermeer 606 brush chipper, 3-pt. PTO new front tires, 8' Bushhog Brand bushhog, 3 works grt. Chris Cook Monticello 706-468-

driven, 130 hrs. max., hp. 45, 6" cap., $6000 Eugene Bonds Riverdale 770-478-7376
I '97 Vermeer 672A stump grinder, 75 hp.,
dsl., 170 hrs, $16,500. Douglas Gladi n
I Milledgeville 912-454-2038 I '98 Case IH 8920 & 25' harrow, 750 hrs.,

pt. hitch, grt. shape..Bill Thomas Commerce 706-776-8733 706-297-3330
2950 JD canopy, 5000 hrs., good cond., $10,500; 2955 JD FWD canopy, 4200 hrs $16,500. J. R. Traylor Moultrie 912-985-8762
3-JD tractors, '39-L $2800; '53-40N, $2900

2085
Chipper 5 hp., MTD, good condition. Roger Swafford Gainesville 770-531-0667
Chipper/shredder Craftsman, 5 hp., used very little, $275. D. Helms 4859 Olde Mill Dr Marietta 30066 770-928-8240

assume loan, dual wheels fully loaded
- $63,000. Harold Barfield Woodbine 912-729
I . I 3722 I I '98 Kubota tractor, mdl. 2400 auto., 24 hp
dsl., front loader, 5' mower deck, 3 blades,
- $13,500. Bill Brownlee Cumming 770-205
I I 1650 I I '99 Case uniloader 1845C, 140 hrs., bucket
forks, '95 Ford 555D. James Hoofner
I Carnesville 706-384-4499
'99 Ford 3930 dsl., plus 5' BH & HF, 30 hrs.,
I $16,500 leave message. Ed Payne I I Lawrenceville 770-309-0471
'99 Kubota M4700, 49 hp., immaculate
I I cond., loader, bucket, hay spear, canopy, I $20,500. Kerry McAvoy Wahington 706-678-.
1057

54-40S, $4500; '99 48" King-Cutter bushhog $350. lim Thomas Villa Rica 770-459-8683
3214 bushhog, 14' mower, $3550; waler winch Traveler w/one new hose, $4800. Alan Carvey Omega 91-2-528-6227
36' Gooseneck 3 axle trailer, removable panel sides, used for hay, wheat straw. R. V Thornton Baxley 912-367-6866
39' Gooseneck trailer, vacuum/hydraulic brakes, $5000. Keith Yawn 136 Yawn Road Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7743
4 in 1 JD loader bucket fits 450, $2250 Ricky Hopkins Tiger 706-782-5592
4' bushhog, sturdy built, Mono Brand, $200
firm. Harold Shuler Ball Ground 770-735-
2340

Chipper/shredder Craftsman, 8 hp., '99 mdl., used 4 hrs., good condition, comes w/catch bag, $550. James R. Hicks Conyers 770-922-5810
Chipper/shredder PTO driven, $850. Glen Smith Toccoa 706-886-4043
Chipper/shredder Troy-bilt, 8 hp., Tomahawk, used 3 hrs., exc. cond., $575. J. Hughes Marietta 770-992-1589
Combine 9004 bushhog peanut combine, need some repair, $8000. J. Davis Dawson 912-623-2210
Compact dsl. tractor w/loader & blade, $6000 firm. Kyle Montague 670 Arnold Mill Rd Woodstock 30188 770-516-5203
Com picker 1-row, NI pull type no. 309. J. L.

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I - 1 1/2 creep feeder, $300; auger type WoodI I splitter, $85; hay fork 3-pt. hitch, tilt type,

4' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, $350. J McKinley White Plains 706-467-2144

- $150. Ben Danner Stockbridge 770-474- 4000 Ford, 3 cyl. gas, 6' harrow, JD 3

Earnest Carrollton 770-832-6216
Craftsman 5.0 hp., 14" rear tine tiller, $500. Gerri Dillingham 559 Clark Dr Ellenwood

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I I 1 AC 6' offset harrow, lnt'I 1550, lnt'I Iront.J end loader. Robert J. Harrell Po Box 246

bottom plow, 5' level blade, $5950. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
4040 JD quad range, $14,500. Johnny Luke

30249 770-389-3642
Cub Cadet mdl. 102, 10 hp., 42" deck, $775; Cub Cadet mdl. 128, 48" deck, $1250.

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Wednesday October 4, 2000

Ford front-end loader, p/s, 3-pt. hitch, forks JD 8300 13' drill, $2500: JD 4400 combine, MH pony tractor, $1500; hyd. lift, runs,

& bucket, $6000; Ford backhoe, $5995; Cat both field ready. R. Vickery Metter 912-685- universal Walton blade, VGC, $700. Doug

motor grader, $13,000. J. Cowan Augusta 6368

Gay Lyons 912-565-7035 912-565-7022

706-855-3835

JD 855 dsl., 539 hrs., 3-pt. hitch, 72" belly Manure spreader, mdl. 600, Country mfg.

Ford front-end loader, pulverizer, Woods 5' mower, exc. cond. $10,900; 4' bushhog, $400. w/owner manual, ground driven for small Jarm

belly mower, F-35 mdl. Ford 5' finishing Mark Spiezio Alpharetta 770-343-9325

work, $375. Pierre Naggiar Kennesaw 770c

mower. David McClure Adairsville 30103 JD 8820 combine, 220 flex head, 644 com 427-2453

770-773-7250

head, call aft. 7 pm. Scott Peavy Cuthbert Mountain plow dated 1799; two turning

Fordson Dexta, $3500 tractor, gravity flow 912-679C5222

plows, 17"x38" total size 4' 6" 1O' 7" long, seat,

wagon, $950; equip. trailer, $850; JD corn JD 9400 combine w/6-row corn head, $400. Howard Reed Macon 912-471-0983

snapper, $250 call aft. 6 pm. William Young approx. 900 separator hrs. exc. cond. Ed NCW 391 O Ford rollbar, never used, $450.

Tennille 912-552-7630

Scarborough Donalsonville 912-524-5411 Bill White Bremen 770-537-3292

Front-end loader fits, JD 4020 & others, 60- 912-248-7308

NH 1720 4WD tractor, '98 mdl., 275 hrs.,

90 hp., bushhog, 2846 QT, bucket & hay JD 970, 4WD, M&R PTO, 300 hrs., 440 front wgts., exc. cond. R. Pruitt Cartersville

spear, $4500. C. Herndon Brunswick 912- front-end loader, plus 6 attachments, 16' 770-336-9801

222-9446 Front-end loader for older Ford tractor,
$700/0BO. Paul Lightfoot Brunswick 912267-6446

trailer, $20,500. Keith Perry Senoia 770-5996871
JD A No. 55, self-propelled combine, working cond., 13' soybean/grain head;

NH 3010 dsl., p/s, 54 hp., 700 hrs., VGC, remotes ROPS, $10,500; 6' finish mower, $950. Marcus G. Gregory Hinesville 912_8_76_-_5_88__ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Gasoline powered plow/cult. w/sngl. cast Gleaner A mdl. F combine, 13-soybean/grain. NH 352 grinder mixer, $1100. Arnold Deal

iron drive wheel, $750. Walter Dunham J. Louis Lafayette 706-397-2254

Statesboro 912-865-2427

Conyers 770-922-5544.

JD B '49 mdl., major overhaul, a strong NH 3930 54 hp., dsl., p/s, 900 hrs., ROPS,

Generator 25KW, PTO driven w/shaft & tractor, $3750. S. Stokes Woodstock 678- canopy, remotes, $11,500. Casey .B. Bucket

trailer, never used, $2750. Keith Allen 445-1134

Hinesville 912-876-3777

Alpharetta 770-343-8380 770-754-8549

JD GT262, K-17 horse, 48" cut, has 45 hrs., Old Long peanut picker, good condition,

Gill roll-over blade, Ford front tires & good condition. Floyd . Knowles, Jr. McRae $500. William Mashburn 394 Mashburn Rd

wheels, drawbar, stablizers, top link, PTO 912-362-4855

- Unadilla 31091 706-645-3452

override coupler. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro JD corn wagon, 8'x12', $600; JD 336 hay Oliver 77, culti., good condition, $2300;

770-471-4221

baler, $2800. Bobby Sentry Taylorsville 770- Farmall "H" grt. tractor, $1950,AC-C '48, good

Grain bins, 3500 bushel $1000, 2500
bushel $900. Henry Bell Madison 706-3428203
Graveley Pro 50 garden tractor, always farm used, 11 hp., $400. Russ Harper

684-9064
JD front-end loader, $2250; Case chisel plow, good cond., $650. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley 912-957-1871 912-825-5384
JD gator w/3 axles & cab, can't use on

cond., $1750. David Willett Loganville 770'-7-=-87'---'-1-=-044-'-'--,--------~---
One 60 farm tractor, 20 hrs., box scrape, bushhog, etc., $11,500. James Wilson
Eatonton 706-923-0023

Toccoa 706-886-1610

public roads, $7000. T. K. Putnam Fairburn One Detroit gen. 100KW, $9000, exc.

Gravity flow wagon, good cond., 770-964-6936

condition, call aft. 7 pm. M. Frady Mount Airy

$1000/obo. James Wells Cordele 912-273- JD hit or miss ME 1 1/2 hp. eng., lnt'l 1 1/2 _7_06_-_7_5_4-_4_8_0_1_ _ _ _ _ _-,---_ _ __

8065

hp., LB flywheel eng., horse collars plow. One pick-up type cutting harrow, two

HD 8' disk harrow buy Long mfg., needs Donny Hughes Fort Valley 912-825-0178 bottom turning plow; 1-row culti., all for, $550.

some repair, $450/obo. Billy Bowen JD loader fork for JD 5000 series, 2 yrs. old, G.L. Johnson Chatsworth 706-695-4924

Lakeland 912-482-3998

rarely used, $875. M. Mohler Dahlonega Paulk 2-row peanut plow & inverter, fair

Hay loader pull type, two wheel 15' tires, 706-216-8746

cond., field ready, sheltered, $500/obo. S.

sheltered loads rnd. or bales. Mureil Byce JD pull type corn snapper, 6" corn auger; Barfoot Dudley 912-676-3409

Greensboro 706-453-7781

Lilliston 4-row rolling culti.; Ford h1-spd. 2-row Paulk peanut plow w/vine cutter, 2-row,

Hay rake, Rainbow Traveler reel, bulk feed planters. Victor Floyd Pembroke 912-653- $750. 'Frank Simmons Claxton 912-739-

tank. Raymond Heard Colquitt 912-758- 2345

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JD tractors, mdl. A & L; 10,000 gal. steel Pea/butterbean sheller, 2 bushel, $3000. T.

Hay1ork, $180; bushhog 5', $475; all water storage pressure tank. Russell Banks Suber Senoia 770-599-9608

purpose plow, $390; aerator 4', 4350. Chris Dallas 770-445-7868

Pecan harvester McNair,. hyd. wagon,

Edwards Dallas 770-445-8934

KMC 2-row peanut inverter, $750; two $3200; pecan 3-pt. shaker, Bowie mdl. PTO

High wheel mule-drawn hay rake, $200;
mule drawn mowing machine, $200. Doug Gay Lyons 912-565-7022 912-565-7035
IH 1450 Cub Cadet garden tractor, 44" deck, hitch rebuilt, Kohler eng., $1700/0BO.

Peerless dbl. peanut dryer, $1500 ea. Jimmy
Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-2279 Knight 3250 reel auggie mixer wagon
w/weightronix scales, exc. cond. D. Sills Cleveland 706-865-7047

36, $1350. Ray Register Ray City 912-455=2=25=-1'-------~---,-,--,----~
Pecan harvester, Savage, side dump, in
exc. condition, $12,900. Van Ponder
Whigham 912-762-3233

Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573

Komatsu '81 D40P, tilt & angle blade, 90% Pecan shaker, $6500. Jimmy Phillip 550 Ga

JH 950 grinder-mixer pull-type, PTO driven, undercarraige, 28" track, 90 hp., good Hwy 33 Cordele 31015 912-273-8829

in good cond., $1200. Jerry South machine, $16,500. H. Spell Jesup 912-427- Pecan sizer, 13 down, 14 up, 6000 lb. per

Carnesville 706-384-7055

6750

hrs., exc. cond., $4250. Sidney Lanier

IH Cub tractor w/5' Woods finishing mower, Komatsu 6-way blade, 1600 hrs., 50 hp., Montezuma 912-472-6332

exc. cond., $3000. Billy Tinsley Homerville $13,500. Jesus Pere Valdosta 229-242-5885 Pecan sprayer, Savage 5537, in exc. cond.,

912-487-2643 Int'! 2500 series "B" backhoe, 3 buckets,
good cond., $7500/obo. Jerry Pace Cochran
912-934-1053 lnt'f 345 gas motor, $600; JD tractor 301-A
w/loader bucket & forks, PTO, $7500: Joey Hobbs Eastman 912-374-5330
, Irrigation pump 4" trailer mounted; irrigation pump, all steel constr., 1000 RPM, PTO shaft, trailer, $1850. Fred Green Fayetteville 770-

Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, 50 hp.,_ ROPS, $18,000. Danny Smith Elberton
706-283-2678 Komatsu D65E-7 4-way blade, 5700 hrs.,
$30,000; NI com picker, 1-row, $2000; 10' hyd. harrow. Doug Exley Springfield 912-
754-4243 Kubota 30 hp. tractor, less than 400 hrs., 5'
bushhog, $7000. Brian Soule Canton 770-

$5500. B. J. Brogdon Adel 912-896-7128
Pecan tree shaker, shock wave, fold out boom type, $9500. James Wicker Perry 912~98~7,,..-0~6'--'9-"'2------,--,--,---.,.------,--
Polan tractor, 14 hp., elec. start, auto
transmission, $850; Snapper tractor, 11 hp.,
elec. start, $500. Robert Poe Clarkston 404-
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Power King tractor 2418 w/loader, 48"
mower, 8 tiller dual trans., good condition,

461-6366

735-1034

$4250, will separate. David Brubaker

JD '98 5310, 2WD, sync. shuttle trans. Kubota B6000E dsl. tractor, 3-pt. hitch McDonough 678-432-0601

w/286, 6' bushhog, 165 hrs. kept under w/mower deck, plow, operator's manual, new Reinke center pivor 1160', fair.condition,

shelter. Jeff Seabolt Cumming 770-889- _battery, $3000. J. Smith Marietta 770-926- make offer. Jerry Bloodworth Gray 912-986-

9922

5109

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JD 2040 dsl., $7200; Ford 2600 gas, low Kubota B6100E tractor, '80, 14 hp., dsl., 3- Rossi 8 wheel hay rake w/durabuilt caddy,

hrs., $6750. Guy Rutland Cedartown 770- pt. hitch, 4' bushhog, 4' finish mower, 42" never used, $1970; ditch witch 4010 trencher,

748-3183

scrape blade, $3500. Stacey Wilson Stone good cond., $10,000. Kenrieth Sutton Ocilla

JD 2640, 75 hp., good cond., $9500. Neal Mountain 770-921-0217

912-468-5047 912-468-5390

Youmans Gordon 912-628-2845 JD 275 GT garden tractor, 17 hp., '98 mdl.,
48" deck, used about 100 hrs., $3000. David
McDaniel Eastman 912-374-7365 JD 3020 late mdl. w/148 loader, 1 owner,
exc. cond., tires & mechanical operation,

Kubota L305, remote hydraulics, front end loader $6000; 7-shank all purpose plow $450. Grady H. Roberts Aragon 30104 .770-6849866
Kubota M4050, 42 PTO hp., remote hyd., good condition; 1800 hrs., $9850. Michael

Savage 6200 .3-pt. hitch shaker, $3500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205
Savage 8061 pecan harvester, exc. cond.,
$8500. Joey Collins Thomasville 912-226~7s"5'"9'c3'-r-ap-e-,-bl,-a-=de-,-=h-a-rr-o-w-,-ro-ta_ry_m_o_w_e-r,....,b-o--,tt_o_m

$9000. Dennis Moon Colbert 706-788-3275 Gore Aragon 770-684-3683

plow, all. 3 point, pull type rotary mower.

JD 4000 grinder mixer, $2000; NH 1000 56 bale loader, $1200; MF 2-row rake, $400. James Lee Rochelle 229-365-7210
JD 420T tractor, $2000; 8N Ford '53 mdl., $3200; 4' bushhog, $275; scrape blade, $275. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760
JD 4240 tractor, quad range, 4-post,

Kubota M5400, canopy, remote hyd., 260 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500. Luther McConnell 583 Pleasant-Hill Rd. Jasper 30143 7o5-oo56925 7o5-oo5-5925
Large grapple for JD skidder, good shape, F-7oo, 20' bed, gas, 5tspd, $3000. D. Eason Hazlehurst 912-379-0664

Nelson Massey 2435 Tucker Mill Rd.

Conyers 30094 770-483-2639

Short Jog trailer, call aft. 7 pm., $2500.

Clyde Irons Macon 912-986-5871

Sickle mower for David Bradley walk behind

garden tractor, $100. H. Clarke Hephzibah

706-592-6355



$13,500; 6 forty cotton trailers, tandem w/high sides, $1800 ea. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-342-0543 706-474-0900
JD 4300 4x4, p/s, canopy, 800 hrs., 35 hp., good cond., $11,000; 5' finish mower, $900. Erica L. Lynn Hinesville 912-368-0815
JD 4300 tractor, '99 4x4 backhoe, front-end loader, exc. condition, under warranty, 367
hrs., $21,500. C. Lunsford Rex 770-4747684 770-961-2871
JD 4320 cab/air, dual tires, remotes,
$10,000; JD 2510 cab/air $7500 both work great. Lynn Morgan Po Box 796 Dawson 31742 912-995-4030
JD 4400 combine, 4-row corn bean & row
crop head, all in good condition, $4000. L.

Large pull behind cultipacker, needs minor repair, $400. Michael Whatley 448 Old Shiloh Road Shiloh 31826 706-846-8584
Long 320 tractor, 2WD, 32 hp., less than 30 hrs., still under warranty, $59oo. Michael Robinson Monticello 706-468-6546
Long Brand 3-pt. backhoe w/Long boom & has it's own pump, $2500. Calvin Rousey Danielsville 706-795-2425
M Farman tractor, rebuilt & restored, 3 new
front tines, exc. cond. J. Wheless Lexington 706-743-8084
MF 1030 dsl., live PTO, '86 mdl., 900 hrs., 4WD, bushhog, scrape, rough body, gtr. running, $5400. Lenore Graham Murrayville 770-654-2737

Sub-soil plow tractor w/colter extra hvy. duty pull up to 150 hp., $400. Wyatte Pittman Richland 912-887-3547 912-887-3756
T-30 Ferguson grain auger w/inotor, 5' scrape blade, 5'x12' trailer. Sidney Keadle 142 Hickman Fork Rd. Thomaston 30286 706647-2328 ~T=-r-ac~t~o=-r'"'K"""'ub,-o'"'ta--=-7L247 5=-,-=2"'5'"'h_p__-w-=/f,...ro-n'"'t'"'-1o_a_d,...e-r,
$5500 or trade for lge. tractor, will trade up/down. Sam Prince Thomson 706-597-8=-6"-4.:..8:= - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tractor wielder small econo-tractor, bushhog, several plows, blade for front, all for, $1800. Shirley Barton Canton 770-479-
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Herrington Sylvania 912-829-3283

MF 1040, 32 hp., live PTO, P/S, 435 hrs., 16'x6'x3" w/5' 6" roll gate, dual axle, 2500 _lbs.

JD 4840 tractor cab/air, duals real clean, includes. box scrape & bushhog, VGC, $7500. Chris Madden Stone Mountain 770-879-

$t5,000. Guerry Sauls Shellman 912-678-

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JD 535 baler, excellent condition, $9500.

Paul Hennessee Claxton 30417 912-739-

1920 JD 699, good shape, spindles, less than
225 picked, runs like good., call aft. 6 pm.

Larry Baldree Ocilla 912-831-2451

JD 750 no-till drill w/bulk loading, '97 mdl. Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912-

221-4660 JD 8200 grain drill, 21 dbl. disk openers,
$1650; JD bale spear & 10x20' hay trailer,

$600. Roy Barrett Marshallville 912-967-

Tommy Hindsman Douglasville 770-9497489
MF 135, 38 hp., live PTO, p/s, 3/pcs. of equip., good rubber & condition, $6500. Ronald Ayers Winston 770-947-5859
MF 175 tractor, high clearance, good cond., rebuilt clutch & bearing, $7000 call 6-9 pm. Calvin Minchew Macon 912-781 -0604
MF 283 w/roll bar & canopy, dual remotes, good cond., $10,500. D. W. McEachern Fayetteville 770-487-49o8
MF.35, gas, $3300; bushhog 5', $275 & $500; disc plow, $375; 518 tilt trailer, $475. C. Collins Austell 770-948-1oo3

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Trailer 8x20, diamond deck, 6000 lb. torsion axle w/8000 lb., Ramsey winch, 10 ply tires. Gill English McDonough 770-267-7612
Trailer flatbed Gooseneck 18,000 lb., GVW, 8'x30', 4 axles., $4200. Marvin D.ixon Quitman 912-263-7371
Trailer hvy. duty, '82 9N X, 16', 2 axles, ramps, lgts., 7000 cap., used 3 times. Robert Thigpen Waresboro 912-283-1973
Trailer-landscape, 6x16, dual 3500 lbs. axles, drop gate, metal mesh floor. $1100. Ronny Maxwell Bostwick 706-342-1035
Treeplanter Whitfield F85 semi-automatic,

2570

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. $4900. Bob Rawlins Rebecca 912-643-7609

Troy-bill tiller, 6 hp., wrap-bumper, $700. Bobbie Minton Calhoun 706-625-4812
Troybilt pony 5 hp. tiller, exc. cond., only 48 hrs., use hiller furrower included. Rick Cargle Monroe 770-267-7512
Turn plow, harrow, culti., row opener, $75/ea., fits older Sears garden tractor, 3-pt. hitch. Howard Harmon Tennille 912-5530 018
Two Farmall Cub tractors, $1750 ea., both running VGC, some attachments. Ed Howard Norcross 770-448-7116
Two Ford 56M Jubilee tractors, both $4100, Bobcat loader, 5' bucket, other equip. Robert Westbrook Lula 770-983-3094
Two tractors, one 1520, p/s, JD, $7800, JD 430 Case trench digging machine, $5900. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-5018
Tye meadow seeder mdl. 104-331, 8 drops, VGC w/clover, $1500. Carolyn Cowart Clarksville 706-754-4694
Used pulverizer & new Baltic fertilizer spreader, both 3-pt. hitch. Jimmy Seigler Winterville 706-742-5853
Vermeer 504 Super I Vicon, 6 disk mower, 8 disk rake, 20' trailer. Ernest Padgett Jacksonville 912-833-5240
Vermeer 605 Super F haybaler, good cond., 5'x6' bales, $3900. E. Powell, Jr. Montrose 912-376-4582
Vermeer trencher/backhoe M475 mdl., $6000. Tony Bruner Blakey 912-372-4668
Whitfield tree planters, (2) pull-type belt drive, good cond. w/spare parts, both, $4500 or separate. Jack Hill Sparta 706-444-5595 912-456-0331
Wood splitter, hvy. duty, hyd. run, $400, also tractor bucket, 3-pt. hitch, $150. Wallace King Fayetteville 770-461-5464
Wo.ods rear mount mdl. 660, 72" cutting, 3 blade, 3-pt. hitch, used one time, $1500/0BO. Ray Parker Stone Mountain 770-498-0577
Yanmar 3 cyl. dsl. tractor, 5' roto-tiller, finish mower, box blade, hole auger, tandem axle trailer, $8500. Mark Land Cartersville 770606-8377
Yazoo garden tractor, 23 horse Kohler eng., motor strong & cutteris good, $1000/0BO. Greg Parker Dallas 770-445-6915
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 1000' of 6" or larger, twistlock irrigation pipe. Tom Crow 393 Crow Jefferson 706-367-8817
Want 2 hyd. cylinders for JD 158 or 148 loader. Eddy Turner Tennille 912-552-9288
Want 336 JD or Heston 530 balers. W. J. Bird 262 South Wayne St. Jesup 31546912427-2233
Want 3600 Ford tractor for parts. E. A. Fennell Rockmart 770-684-3438
Want 4WD tractor w/loader, JD, Kubota or Ford, 35-45 HD, reasonable. Thomas Hoy Clarkesville 706-754-3854
Want 4WD tractor w/loader, JD, Kubota or Ford, 35-45 hp., reasonable. Thomas Hoy Clarkesville 706-754-3864
Want 5' 3-pt. hitch cycle mower, lnt'I 140, Farmall 140. Tyre Upchurch McDonough 770-957-4709
Want 5' lift mower for 640 Ford tractor, also
gear box tor mdl. R Covington 5' mower.
Eugene Pitts Leesburg 912-431-0944
Want 72' Mott flail mower for parts. K. Johnston 1543 HY:!'.Y 80 W Brooklet 30415
Want 9' or larger sickle bar mower. Hal Kennedy Brooklet 912-842-9823
Want Cub Cadet 782, 782D or 982 in any condition, also want real wheel wgts: Scott Magyer Grantville 678-467-3433
Want Farmall regular F-20 or F-30 in any cond. for restoration, prefer to be complete. Shane Cohen Calhoun 706-602-2801
Want Ford 461-0 tractor, well equi., low hrs., exc. con_d. Ralph Scoggins Palmetto 770463-3777
Want Ford tractor 2310, 3610, 3910, also post hole auger for Bobcat. A. Bray Stockbridge 770-471-4227
Want lnt'I 100 or 1300 sickle mower, working or not. Ron Bartles Appling 706541-9834
Want JD 145 front-end loader, in .good condition for '82 mdl., 2240 JD tractor. Dale Purcell Homer 706-677-3814
Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286
Want Kohler K-341 or other 16 hp. eng., comp. w/Tuff-Bilt tractor, good running condition. Floyd Shadix Hiram 770-942'2493
Want Kubota L355 tractor parts, hood, tank, cover fenders & misc parts, will consider purchasing tractor. Bob Marriott Concord 770-884-9233
Want Kuhn or NH 462, 7' 8" hay cutter for parts or repair. Joe Simmons Jefferson 706367-9311
Want Oliver power unit, any size or condition. Thomas West Calhoun 706-6241878 770-345-3964
Want V ditch plow w/4 or 6' wing: Hoyt Altman Baxley 912-367-7466
Want belly mower for IH Farmall B mdb Chris Howe Winder 770-867-9896
Want complete remote hydralllics system for a JD 1020 tractor, valve, levers, brackets, etc. Charles H. Coker Waverly 912-7294757
Want eng. or block & crankshaft for MF 1030. Alvin Parker Conyers 770-922-9395
Want engine parts for Farmall M dsl. or tractor for parts. Ed Lackey Cedartown 770748-9060
Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at:
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Want front-end loader for a 45 hundred JD or a tractor w/front-end loader, running or

repairable. Douglas Carithers Nicholson 706-757-3393

Want ge!'lr box for 12' Servis mower, r/h

side, non-folding. Bobby Evridge Byron 912-

956-4600 912-956-4550

Want lift arms for Farmall mdl. H & JD mdl.

B for 3-pt. hitch. E. Rowland Stockbridge 770-474-1888

Want old mdl.. Ford or Ferguson tractor for

parts, running or not. Thomas Tucker Lithia

Springs 770-941-2354

Want old parts to restore, 2 mdl. 7 Ford, call

regardless of condition. Winston Pe.arson

Climax 912-246-6376

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Want plows, cultivator, planter, any equip.

for Farmall Cub. Charles M. German Brunswick 912-261-8328

Want power unit 371 Detroit dsl. will

consider junk. Larry Callaway Collins 912-

68~-3256.

Want rear end for MTD Tradesman lawn &

garden tractor, 46" mower deck, 5/spd. Don

Patterson Carrollton 770-258-2649

Want self propelled NH stack wagon, 160

bale capacity, late mdl. David Harden

Lafayette 706-397-8347

Want service owners manual for 4500, 70

mdl. shuttle shift 4/spd. Ford backhoe. Steve Moss 1178 Malcom Bridge Rd Bogart 30622 706-769-0719

Want sheel metal for 640 Ford tractor, 50'

mdl. Al Morgan Covington 770-787-0161

Want small tractor & finishing mower, will trade regd. Arabians & Q/H w/ridiog tack.. J. Miles Glennville 912-654-2058

Want spray rig 300 to 500 gal. pull type. Frank Cook Warner Robins 912-953-5671

Want steering wheel from junk Gleaner combine. Robert Clark Leslie 912-874-1818

Want trailer 7-8 ton, 20' min. flatbed, no

mobile home axles, good cond. Ron Salzer Lakemont 770-654-1985

Want wheel rim & parts to fit a '49 IH 1'row

pull type com picker, mdl. 14.P. Rodney Tuggle Cairo 229-377-5679

FARM SUPPLIES

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-6519084.
500 gal. propane tanks, $595 each, (1) 1,000 gal., $1150. Burt Williams Dahlonega 706-864-5176
1/2" painted 5 ply used plywood, exterior marine glue, M.D.O. exc. cond., 4'x8'/$15, 4'x6'/$12, 3'x8'/$12, 4'x5'/$10, 3'x6'/$9, for farm structures. Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404-815-1785
10,000 lb. set of scales used for weighing commodities or livestock, Fairbank electronic display w/printout, $3000. Dolan Brown Twin City 912-763-2345 912-7632345
10-36'', cool air poultry fans, with 1/2 hp motors, excellent for barn or shop, $60/each. Todd Hice Cedartown 770-748-3894
1000 gal, propane gas tank, in good, condition, $985, cash only, no checks. Fay Ellis Roswell 770-475-7532
12 hp garden tractor, Boler model 1245, 4 attachments, $595. O.W. Wilder Braselton 706-654-3820
125KW 3 phase generator, 671 Detroit engine, auto transfer switch, built-in diesel tank, $4000. George Chandler Ila 706-3384321
15, 30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic; stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770945-2491
21'x51' National greenhouse, used for orchids, all supplies included, you move, $4000. Betty F. Hanson Roswell 770-9928564
270 gal. plastic water storage. tanks $75$100/ea., not for human consumption. B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609
3. hp 60 gal., air comp., good condition, $300, drive on vehicle ramp $500, hew steel fence post. Arnold Warren Carrollton 770832-2565
30 yr. old. yard for sale, you dig, cheap crape myrtles, boxwoods, nandinas, greenhouse etc. W. G. Preece Atlanta 404-" 636-4448
300 sheets of 3' wide metal roofing, some painted, some galvalume, various lengths available. Shayne Abney Cochran 877-9340135
36' trusses, 2x6 structure, removed from hog parlor, good cond., $35 ea. Lonnie Warren Carrollton 770-834-6477
4 heavy duty 30' long silage troughs, $300/each, call after 6 PM. Andy Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095
50 to 55 gal., metal and plastic barrels, w/lids, good grade clean. Willie Sims Statham 770-725-6699
500 gallon propane tank, use above or below ground, $350. Joseph L. Hood Trion 706-734-3832
5000 bushel grain bin w/blower, you take down and move $2000 or best offer. Jay Bullock Wrens 706-799-3570
54" Cyclone garden gate with post. M.D. Jorgensen Dacula 678-376-0089 706-7458857
55 gal. metal drums, solid or removable lids, reasonable price. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342
55 gal. stainless steel barrel, 30 gal. plastic, 55 gal. plastic, bung type, screw-off tops, full open top w/lids, food grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

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Aeromotor windmill with tower, very good condition. $5000.00 Charlie Smith Dawson 912-995-2731
Anvil, post vise, post drill and portable froge, syrup kettle. A. Hendricks Austell 770948-9842
Band sawn cypress, will cut to order, $0.55-

Poultry house, 36x300 _on metal truss, metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261
Re-claimed heart pine beams, full 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 4x6, 4x8, 8x8, hand healed 8x10. Tom Dewitt Brunswick 912-280-9598

BBU regd. bulls, polled, dark red, 14 to 24 mos. old, several to choose from, $1000 & up. _ Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551
Beefmaster bulls, 4 yrs. old, Cherokee Phantom son herd sire, 17 mos. old Spartacus grdson. and etc. Ted Ross Gillsville 770536-8289 -

Georgia Cooking-
DEEP FRIED CHICKEN LIVERS

$1 .00/per bd. Jamey Jones Alma 912-632- Scales, chattilion brand, hanging type, dial Beefmaster bulls, heifers, classified shots,

2096

indicator, 1251b. cap., several to choose from dehorned, pedigree out of Snowdoud;

1 1/2 cups buttermilk

Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lengths, or will cut to your specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Barn needs to be removed, you dismantle, good materials; 36x36, 5 yrs. old, make offer.

and a few- for parts, VGC, $75. Chuck Lott Douglasville 770-489-0710
Select old. growth tongue & groove pine flooring or paneling, any widths, rough or dressed, call for specialty wood items. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039

Country Western Havanna, young bulls, $700. Kirk Tyson Carnesville 706-384-3144
Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. approx. 1500 lbs., no papers,- gentle, excellent condition, strong breeder, $1000. Don Helm Covington 770786-6503

1 pound of chicken livers, remove any excess fat Vegetable oil 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning 1 teaspoon salt

Alan Newbern Atlanta 404-533-1119

Sheldon gear head lathe, with taper Black Angus regd. bulls, 9 to 13 mos., also 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Blk. curtains, curtain machines, 36" fans, attachment, $1500. Frank Gassett full-blooded bull 3 1/2 yrs. and two yrl. heifers 1/4 teaspoon red pepper

choretimes feeders, 9' -and 1O' metal, feed Oglethorj:!e 912-472-8894

and etc. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-

bins, other. C. Wellham Statham 770-7252327
Breader hen house and all equipment for sale. Marshall Millwood Gainesville 770-

Small animal pens, 2x9, 4 section oak, 2x5, 2x6, 2x8, 4 section water bottle feeders. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del.

267-7179
Black and Red regd. purebred Simmental bulls, pasture raised, $600 to $1000. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715

In a resealable plastic bag, combine buttermilk and chicken livers; mix well. Allow to steep, in the refrigerator, for at least 2 hours or until ready to fry the livers. Drain any excess buttermilk from the chicken livers.

887-2155

and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Black baldie bull, 10 mos, sired by UG Gar

Brick, used Savannah, cleaned, very $.50 ea, delivery available. Susan

Snaicrety'

Cleveland 706-865-9828 Tin and trusses for 28'x46' roof area,all for

commitment bull, 2 Angus cross females, calving soon. John Bryant Milledgeville 706-

Preheat vegetable oil to 325 degrees in a deep fryer.* In a _mediu~ bo~I, combine remaining ingredients, mixing well. Lightly coat the chicken livers, in

Kingston 404-374-3787
Cedar lumber, 1" thick, surfaced 2 sides, 3'6' long, 4-8" wide, ideal for crafts, etc., approx 120 bf, $100. Earl Priegal Greensboro 706453-0824
Ceiling poultry house fans, 29", 3 blade Agrifan, 6 w/spd. reostat, $200. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7866

$500, 2'x16' tin, $7.50 each, 28' trusses, $15
each. George w. Evans Harlem 706-556-
6791
Tin, used, 5V, 8', 10', 11', $2.50 to $4. H.G. Walker Cumming 770-887-3466
Tin/used 5V, 2'x10'/$3.50 sheet, 3'x20'/$12 sheet, 2 1/2'x23'/$14 sheet, trusses 36'/$40. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322

485-8321
Black regd. Angus bulls, cows, and heifers for sale, $1000 & up. David Grady Chadwick Waleska 770-796-2101
Brahman bull, young purebred, exc. bloodline, gentle, easy calver, calves gro.w fast, healthy, $1000/neg. Fay Crosby Dubhn 912-272-9142

the flour mixture. Carefully drop chicken livers, one by one, into hot vegetable oil. Fry until chicken livers are done, about 3-5 minutes.** Drain on paper towels. Serve immediately.
Recipe may be doubled.
Deep fryers may vary, cook according to the manufacturer's instructions.

chicken equipment, 2-18 ton feed bins, 8-3
- fans, 5-4' fans. Truman Evans Canton 770
479-2555

Chicken house equipment, curtain mach.

conv./mtr belt machines, 2,000 lb winches bins 10t and 14t, slats 4'x8' and 4'x12'. L

Screws Madison 706-342-2066

Closing down layers houses would like to

sell equipment, feed bins, hopper and chains

bell drinkers and more. Mary Durden Athens 706-769-6333

Conveyer/elevator, enclosed 34"x48

tunnel, elevates to 12', slatted floor, 21' long

hydraulic, single axle, $1200. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315

Disassembled Bally 26'l1"x34'7" walk-in cooler, complete with doors, diagram lor assembly.available, $7000, OBO. B. Burnham

Monticello 706-468-1487

Farm gates 14', good condition, $50. JoeI c. Oliver Jefferson 706-654-9435

Flower planters, rectangler boxes 2 to 6 feet long, made of high quality hardwood, $30

and up. G. Coker Rydel 770-769-9202

Food grade, 55 gallon metal barrells

$5/each, no Sunday sales. Wayne Gree n Bremen 770-562-3605

Fuel pump Westinghouse, heavy duty
commercial typpe, 115 volts, 1/4 horse power, explosion resistant design,__$150. LaVaune Ziegler- The Rock 706'647-5234

Fuel tank, 550 gal. on skid with new electric HO pump, never used, $500. Ricky _Lam b Cumming 770-887-4710

Fuel tanks with vent and connector pipes, 500 gal. $300, 1000 gal $500. James McDowell Elko 912-987-2741

Generator 4000 watt, 8 hp., B&S engine, 7

gal. tank, 2-220, 2-110 plugins, 2-15 amp breakers. Bill Long Dawsonville 706-21 67968

German Ruff self priming irrigation pump, 20 HP, 3 phase electric 40'x8" stainless pipe, foot value, $700. Herman Bailey HartweII

706-376-4537

Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682

Greenhouse 30"x96", fan-set, 2 exhaust fans, rear vent, all electrical and water system included, $4400. Alan Holcombe Dallas 770445-4035

Hand turn corn cracker, lard press, cornsheller, farm bell, two man cross cut saw.

P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871

Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch, ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $0.50 to

$3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green

Snellville 770-979-1372

Hay storage shelters 30x60 or 30x90 install

possible. Gary Bland Columbus 706-660-

8738

Hobart 1OKW generator, runs but needs

work, $200, manure spreader, ground driven, $320. Jack Williams Ranger 706-337-4267

Locust 8' split rails, possible

delivery/installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519

Log house builder and restorer wi-th

portable saw mill. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-

323-1954

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Mason canning jars, used, all sizes. James Adler Dunwoody 770-393-9427

Meat band saw, 91 '', good condition, $285. Harvey Rousy Dewy Rose 706-283-1975

Metal storage building 1O ' x 20 ' $675.00.

Wire Chicken brooder, Blade scraper. D. H.

Maner Smyrna 404-794-2854

Nursery containers, 1-3-4 gal. $0.07/up,

free dely. on lge. qty., 12x24 flat trays $0.07.

Anthony Sedes Kennesaw 770-980-1757

Old heart pine lumber, 6" wide and up, tight

grain, excellent quality. Doris Harris

Leesburg 229-846-2709

Old time lard press, excellent shape, $1 50,

hand tobacco transplanter, $125. Norman

Weeks Barney 912-775-2536

Pecans and orchard sprayer, mounted on ton truck, 500-gal stainless steel tank. Melvin

Anderson Dahlonega 706-864-3097

Plastic poult boxes, white, larger than chick

boxes, 25"x19"x7 1/2'', 4 partitions; nestable,

$4/ea. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-

6890

Two 28x95 greenhouse frames, gothic arch, Braunvieh bull, heifers, fullblood &

type 14', center height, $1500 each. Dale purebred, some poll breeding age, also

Maddox Stockbridge 404-925-9158

commerical cows, halfblood heifers. Johnny

Used five V tin, 10'and 12' sheet, $5/per Padgett Ball Ground 770-889-2648

sheet. Larry Dale Purcell Metter 912-685- Bred heifers, 115 black & black baldies,

5852

calve starting Feb. 2001, gentle, r.ou pick, can

Walk in coolers, 1Ox12 wood panels, 3 racks, shelfs, $1000 complete. Stanley

deliver. Charles Crawley 3887

Unadilla 912-645-

Bradshaw Manchester 706-846-9109

Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving,

Want milking equipment and bulk tank 5001700 gal. w/condenser and agitor in good condition and reasonably priced. J. H. Ingram

high growth, heavy muscle, top carcass values, good selection, $1000 and up. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912-557-4001

Jr. 706-486-2003

Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness,

Want old outhouses and smoke house. Tommy W Hester Douglasville 770-4892862

choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908

Want to buy LP. gas tank 250 to 1,000 gal., will pay, $1 gal. capacity. Robert Robinson Gillsville 770-532-2816

Charolais bull, pure bred, no papers, three years old, small birthweight calves, $1200. Larry Chandler Colbert 706-788-3853

Waterpumps, 2 deep wells, 3 phase, 12

stages, 250' head. Doug Stark 770-931-4115

Norcross

Wide pine flooring grooved, planed two

si&deps,ankeilnlingd,rietdo,ng6u",e8"&

1O'', 12" widths. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706

695-6431

Cow/calf sale friday, Oct. 6, at 7:00 pm., selling 100 blk and red Limo cows bred to Angus bulls and etc. Tammy Sikes Oak Park 188-863-8326
Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris 334 K-ville Rd. Screven 31560 912586-6585

Windmill, aeromotor, 8 ft. wheel, 30' tower

good condition, $1950. Scotty Morris Ci!Y 912-782-7471

Sal e

Five regd. Beefmaster cows exposed to regd. Angus bull, $750 each. Glenn Chancey Lakeland 912-534-5692

Wood _mizer saw, knot~free, yellow. pine

some hdwd.; 2x4, 2x6, 2x10, 8 ft. to 16 ft

length, $0.55 to $0.65. Earl Lawrenceville 770-921-0750

BaileY

Four regd. Red Angus bulls for sale, exc. bloodline, Leachman, Striker & Wrangler, good price. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-3232405

Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd ft., or will saw your logs for $0.18/bd. foot Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762

Full blood Senepol bulls, $1000 and up, bred heifers or open. Douglas McKinnon Rt. 2 Box 195 Pearson 31642 912-422-3793

LIVESTOCK

Gelbrieh bulls black and red, $1000, exc. bloodlines, low birth weights. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375-2621

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls and Angus
If you have questions regarding ads in this purebred heifers and bulls, call after 5:30 p.m.
category; call. Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-

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7804

Herd, Texas Longhorns, consisting of 10

heifers, 7 calves, 1 service bull, $7500. Paul

Davis Bowman 706-245-4030

Nice Gelbvieh show heifer prospects, all

gold color for sale. John Lovell Cornella 706-

778-1800

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Cattle

One Black Angus mixed bull 3 1/2 to 4 yrs.

old, $625. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-

1 regd. Black Angus bull, exc. condition, 4 996-8987

1/2 yrs. old, approx., 1400 lbs., $1,000. One Holstein nurse cow, 1 Jersey Holstein

Greg Pickren Gray 912-986-9807

cross nurse cow. Mike Evans Ashburn 912-

100 cross bred cows, 3-7 yrs. old, been 567-3128

running with black bulls, 40 calves, more One Jersey cow, hand milk or raise calves,

coming, $85,000. B. Bramlett Donalsonville halter broke, gentle, $650 firm. Jane Young

912-524-5896

Oliver 912-857-4560

12 purebred Texas Longhorns, good horns, One Jersey heifer, sixteen mos. old, $500,

bull in pasture, 2 months, herd sale, $9,000. firm. Corienne Tison Quitman 912-263-4573

Jay Dodd Armuchee 706-295-0844

One polled Hereford bull, 33 mos., exc.

12 regd; polled Hereford open heifers, herd. bloodlines. Ricky Hix Comer 706-795-2934

cert. & accred. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770- 706-783-3798

258-5890

One purebred Angus bull, 13 mos. old Al

19 top quality Holstein heifers, ready to sired exc. bloodlines for easy calving and

breed, weight 900 plus, $900. Marla Cochran growih, $900. Kevin Wood Clarkesville

Canton 770-889-1909

706-754-3755

2 Black Angus bulls, 1 yr. old, registered, One red, four black regd. salers bulls, 10

well bred, will trade for cows or sell, call mos. old, $700 each. Donald Whitehead

evenings. Charles Byers Jasper 706-692- Comer 706-783-2045

5916

One regd. Beefmaster bull, 16 mos. old.

3 heifers Beefmaster, two, 1 year old, one, Reid Robbins Greensboro 706-467-2415

10 mos. for sale. Tammy Walker 770-684-6150

Roekmart

30 head Holstein heifers to start calving in

One regd. Black Angus bull, 6 yrs. old, selHng to prevent inbreeding, easy calving, healthy, $1275. Darrell Chaisson Jefferson

Oct. thru March, calfhood vaccinated. Doug 706-367-5183

Sills Cleveland 706-865-6294

One regd. black Gelbvieh bull, gentle, has

50 Brangus heifers, black and white, some growthy calves, good for heifers or ?OWS: low

black, breed to Angus bulls. John Williams birth weight. Shane Burnett Social Circle

Colguitt 912-758-2184 912-758-8457

770-784-9505

70 to 75 pairs @ $850 a pair, 1Oto 15 bred One regd. polled Hereford bull, 6 mos. old, cows @ $550 each, 1000 lbs. and etc. Lee for sale. D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-

Anderson Grovetown 706-541-0363

5143

75 regd. Herefords, exc. bloodl~n es, Piedmontese regd. fullblood bulls & heifers,

complete herd liquidation bred cows, pairs' 3 using top A/I sires. Greg H. Thompson 7418

in one bulls. Bill St. John Americus 912-928- Newnan Rd. Brooks 30205 770-599-8165

5451

Polled Gellbvieh bull, Red Angus bulls,

Angus bulls regd. top bloodlines, some Al, Simmental bulls. H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek

6-18 mos. old. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa Farms Greensboro 706-453-2117

770-574-8738

Pure breed A.I. Beefmasters, $1000, one

BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, Hereford regd. bull, $1500. Jeff Graham

all shots, classified by BBU, polled & Dublin-912-279-2713 912-272-7591

dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994-

5389

Please observe our 20 word limit.

**To test for doneness, the chicken livers, when cut, should no longer be pink or red inside. The chicken livers may "float" to the top (in the oil), when they are near or have completed cooking.
Yields: 4 servings.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home economist Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems rega_rding recipes fea_tur~~ in this column,. call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the md1v1dual who submitted the recipe.

Purebred Charolais bulls full 2 yr. old, good selection, $12 and up. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-663-2045 706-8826580

Purebred Hereford heifer, 6 months, good

natured parents on premises, healthy, and

wormed, $525. T.L. Clark Newnan 770-

304-1618

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Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah bulls, cows w/calves, red and black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909

Reg. Brangus bull, 4 year old proven sire, rade for reg. Brangus Angus bull to prevent inbreeding. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-599,0601

Regd. Limousin pairs, heifers, & bulls, Red or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053
Regd. Limousin, cream of crop dispersal, beautiful, gentle, cow/calf prs., bred cows, bred heifers, exc. bloodline, exc. EPD's cert. herd. C. Wellham Statham 770-725-7378
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, two year old, nice selection, horned and polled. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 9 to 20 mos. old, pasture raised, gentle, exc. bloodlines and EPD's. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-. 552-9328
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, exc.

Regd Holstein bull, service age, top :"I dispositions, easy calving, thick, exc. EPD's. sires, Dams with 26,000 to 32,000 + milk Bob Neligan Eatonton 706-485-9577

records. Lawayne Weaver Montezuma Regd. polled purebred red Limousin bull 7

912-472-9437

yrs. old, very gentle, $1000. E. McCollum

Regd. Angus bull, certified, Stockman, Covington 770-464-2082

Banda & Rita bloodline, yearlings, $800 to Registered Simmental bull, 3 years old,

$1000 each. Roy Millsap Summerville 678- great on heifers, good bloodlines, red with

445-4155 706-397-8122

goggle eyes, $1000. Bryan Burns

Regd. Angus bulls, 17 to 19 mos., also Carnesville 706-384-5130

regd. Angus bred heifers and Angus cross Select'group polled Hereford bulls, 12-24

comm. bred heifers. Frank Fordham mos. old, semen tested, cert. herd,

Lakeland 912-482-2970

reasonably priced. Adrian Clark Cairo 912-

Regd. Angus, exc. Graham blood, 11 bred 377-8007 912-377-1974

heifers and 1 young bull, $10,000, near Senepol bulls & females for sale, full

Columbus. Bill Cliatt Midland 706-563- blooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft.

2256 706-561-1742

6:00 p.m., Grand "P" Ranch. R.L. Peacock Sr.

Regd. BBU Beefmaster bull, 22 mos. old, Broxton 912-359-3712

polled natural selection bloodline, $1500. Simmental bulls, 2 yr. old bull, red and

Paul Hill Commerce 706-335-4069

black, top quality, performance bred. James

Regd. Black Angus bred cows, heifer and Fordham Cochran 912-934-2226

bulls, 8-11 mos., one 21 mos. James Farmer Six regd. Black Angus bulls,_ 12 mos. to 26

Chickmauga 706-539-1507

mos., $900 to $1200, dependent on age.

Regd. Black Angus bull and heifers for Henry Larofet West Point 706-884-9454

sale, up to 2 yrs. old, goodlines, some Al Two 5 month old Black Angus bulls for sale bred. Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626 or swap, for Black Angus females. Paul Henry

Regd. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, sire Winston 770-947-0760

Woodhill Triple Threat, Dam Whitmire 31 Two Holstein bulls, 13 mos. old, Holstein

Scotch Cap, exc. calving, $1500. Jerry heifer 2 1/2 yr. old. Frank Carnes Eatonton

Barker Dahlonega 706-864-4025

706-485-6852

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Regd. Black Angus bull, good EPD's and Two Santa Gertrudis and purebreed bulls 1

three young regd. Angus heifers. Earl to 20 mos., and some 1 to 18 mos. George

William Hawkinsville 912-892-7981

Moon Monroe 770-207-4495

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 12 mos.,

performance records, herd cert. & accred.,

free delivery. Derek Williams Milan 912-

362-4126

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Two full Blood Black Angus bulls 1200 lbs.,
4blyoor.dloilnd~s$.1D00o0n,a5ld00Cllebms.e6ntms osW., h$i5te00P.,laeixncs.
706-467-3284

Regd. Black Angus cows, Al sired herd. Two heifers and one Santa Gertrudis cross

cert. and accred, $1000, a head. R. cow all bred to Angus bull, $650 each. Jim

Portwood Midville 912-763-3054

Burt Alj:!haretta 770-887-4947

Regd. Black Angus heifers cow calves, Two purebred polled Hereford heifers, 6

purebred calves, good bloodlines: -Don mos., ready for weaning, parents on

Spillers Fort Valley 912-953-1994

premises, victor bloodlines, $450 or both for

Regd. Brailgus Mainline bull, wn. wt. 651 $900. Robert Murray Elberton 706-283yrl. wt. 1218 performance tested, 20 mo. old 7596

and etc. T. H. Avery Covington 770-786- Two regd. Simmental bulls A.I., bred exc.

3847

bloodlines, DOB 12/98. Emment Renfroe

Regd. Limousin bull at steer price, polled Statesboro 912-587-5012

black , 18 mos., call before 9:00 p.m. Stan Want BBU Beefmaster bulls 15-20, 1-2 yr.

Hall Oxford 770-787-0234

old, papers, 20-60 cows. Marvin Davis

Regd. Limousin bull red with papers, 3 1/2 Hazlehurst 912-375-3099

years old, bought at UGA, bull sale, $1000. Young cow $590, yearling Angus bull $575,

David Cannon Elberton 706-283-3653

two Angus hefiers, $475 each & young red

Regd. Limousin bulls fullblood, purebred, bull, $490. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-918::polled red & black exc. bloodline EPD's cert. 8969 770-961-2042

herd. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-7518

Young purebred Jersey heifers, also service

Regd. Limousin bulls, 10 months old, A.I. age Jersey bull 1 1/2 yrs. old, gentle. Betty

sired, black and red, EPD available. Kip Franks Tifton 912-386-9146

Jones LaFayette 30728 706-638-6407

Zebu, rare mini Brahman bull catt, 5 mos.,

Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cows, red, not for slaughter, $975 obo. J. Kent polled, black & fullblood, Al sires, free del., Loganville 770-466-2958

reas. prices Visa/MC accepted. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-649-9932 706-568-4887

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Swine
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If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083

African Pygmy goats, nannies w/babies, full grown nannies, billies and babies $50/up. S. Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-963-8470
African Pygmy goats, nannies, billies, 6 to 8 mos. old, $25/up. R. Massey Blairsville 706-

781-2546

Swine moving from farm to farm must African Pygmy goats, purebred, NPGA-

have a negative brucellosis and regd., small, healthy, friendly babies, variety

pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd

of colors, babies to adults. Marsha Kelley Newnan 770-251-8896
Aged Boer billies, regd., call aft. 7 pm. Charley Simpson Carnesville 706-335-7860

Buyers are urged to request proof of a Alpine Nubian cross herd, 21 nannies, 3/4

negative brucellosis and pseudorabies bred 1 lrg. hornless billy, 200 lbs., 1 87.5%

test prior to purchase.

young Boer billy $1450. Tom Armes Valdosta

1 Duree Boar, 2 sows due to pig end of 912-333-0770

October. Phillip Stuart West Point 706-883- Alpine/Boer mix buck $50; Pygmy goat doe

7907

$50. D. Wei Dawsonville 706-265-4025

3 lrg. Landrace Sows $200 ea. or $500/aII. Barbados & Katahdin sheep, young rams &

David Herndon 60 Holliday Rd. LaGrange ewes, breeding ewes. Richard Grebel 3900

30240 706-882-0661

Cockley Rd. Albany 31707 912-436-0736

- 6-8 wk. old pigs for sale, wormed7cut, $35

Billies, nannies & wethers, 3 wks./up

$45. Russell Conine Dallas 770-443-1636 $25/up. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-

Fe_eder pigs. for sale, all kinds and sizes 4221

James Jordan Kingston 706-295-5637

Boer bucks, does, fullblood and

Free pig to good home, not for eating purposes. Lanny Waters Cumming 770-888-
8686

percentage, open and bred, good bllodlines, full South African. C. Cambron Acworth 770974-3465

Pigs for sale, Yorkshire $25/up. Jimmy Hill Ila 706-335-9454
Yorkshire & Landrace, born 8/27/00. Larry Dove Danielsville 706-795-3458
Yorkshire Boar, 11 mos. old. Mike Cox

Boer cross nannies and billies, 3-5 mos. old, 1/2, 3/4 and 7/8 Boer, starting at $50; calt aft. 5 pm. Doug Conwell Danielsville 706789-2766
Boer goats, 100% Boer billies, good quality breeding stock, several to choose from, 6

Leesburg 912-759-9242

mos. to 4 yrs. old, Ive. messg. Ricky Rogers

Yorkshire pigs, from 6 wks., also severaI Rome 706-232-8715

young Boars, exc. breed prospects. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156

Boer/Nubian male goats, born 6/30/00; strong and healthy, gentle & beau. $60 ea.,

Goats And Sheep

$100 both. S. Lincoln Commerce 706-3350740

_Commercial. meat goat herd, 33 does, 2 SA If you have questions regarding ads in th1s bucks, 1/2 Boer 1/2 Spanish & full Spanish. H.
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 - Scogin Statham 770-725-2708

9083.

Common billy goats, 1 1/2 to 2 yrs., $80-

'00 ABGA regd. 7/8 Boer buck, 5 mos. old $100ea., good for meat. Riaz Khan Powder $75. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-5149 Springs 770-943-1811

1 ABGA regd. 100% fullblood Boer buck Common goats, 4 nannies, 1 billy, good

Keri Dowl}s bloodline $600. A. Simpson price, call aft. 5 pm. Thomas Caulfield

Dacula 770-231-2258

Rutledge 706-557-9585

1 Purebred Suffolk ewe lamb, 3 mxd. ewe Common goats, fat ready for barbeque,

lambs, 1 mxd. ram lamb, 4 grown Suffolk
ewes, 2 grown Corriedale ewes, all $1,375
can del. J. T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-
9565

$30/up. Phil Wallac_e Powder Springs 770943-4338
Common goats, young billies and nannies for sale, $20-$40 ea. or sell all for less. Dock

1 beau. Suffolk ewe, 4 yrs. old, gentle $125 Hicks Buena Vista 912-649-7579

Richard Jordon Ellerslie 706-561-6570

Common nannies exposed to fullblood

1/2 Boer bucks and purebred Nubian Boer buck, $55 each. Ross H. Keierleber 135

bucks, wormed and vacc. A. Wofford Clover Court Luthersville 30251 770-927-

Danielsville 706-789-3196

6059

1/2 Boer goats, 1 male, 4 females, born Crossbred herd, 40+, sell all, big herd billy,

Feb. 12th, $45. Ttm Simmons Perry 912- nice & fat, call from 6 pm. to 1O pm., Ive.

988-4872

messg. Jason Fair Hartwell 706-376-5103

1/2 yr. old, ABGA Boer buck, Kaptein, Zula Drought sale! 2000 lambs and older ewes

bloodline, very good reproducer $500.. Briti for sale, m_ulti purchase bargain prices. Cindy

Marchant Hazlehurst 912-375-7396

Mcinvale The Rock 706-648-6640

100% IBGA doe, 4 mos. old, healthy, beau., Female blk./white mixed, Nubian, 5 mos.,

color correct. Carroll Moore Clarkesville nice $35. L. B. Comans 2428 Tucker Mill Rd.

706-754-2827

Conyers 30094 770-483-2270

2 Boer billies for sale, 1 7/8 and 1 15/16 Full SA Boer goats, 6 mos. old, buck/does

both 5 mos. old, $100 ea. Mark Lentz Good $300/up, also grown does. Billy Smith

Hope 770-207-8957

Williamson 770-228~7058 770-884-0772

20 open does, Kiko/Boer and Boer/Nubian
South African and Moneymaker genetics, also
fullblood Kiko buck, exc. health and
manageable. C. Thompson Twin City 912-

Fullblood Boer bucks, 9 mos. old, $250 ea., good goats, w/a fair price. B. R. Rushing Statesboro 912-852-5338
Fullblood Boer does, $150-$300 ea., selling

562-3946

out. Greg Bryant Montrose 912-934-9520

3 IBGA fullblood nannies, all bred to SA Fullblood Boer goats, also percentage.

Boer billy, $1200 for all three. Jeff Standridge Judy Buttram or Al Fain Ellenwood 404-241-

Gillsville 706-677-2219

2994

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3 young billy goats, $35 each or $90 for all Fullblood SA Boer bucks and does,

Jerry Headrick Winder 770-867-7889
3 yr. ABGA regd. Boer goat $500; severaI percentage Boers $25/up. Dustin Tallant Locust Grove 770-957-6540
3/4 Boer billy, 2 yrs. old. Judson P. Bush Waco 770-258-9091
3/4 Boer bucks, 6-7 mos. old, good cont. exc. herd sire prospects, several to choose from $75 ea. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706384-7119
3/4 to 7/8 Boer bucks and does, selling 3 mos. to 1 yr. olds, $50/up. Barbara Avery Davisboro 912-348-3019
8 Nubian goats for sale, $200; or $35 ea Jesse Fendley 989 Keys Ferry Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-3767
9, 1/2 Boer nannies, 20 mos. old, 2 3/4 Boer billies, 1 1/2 yrs. old, 1 3/4 Boer billy, 2 yrs. J. Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485
ABGA fullblood Boer buck, South African bloodlines, must sell, $250. Doug Coffey McDonough 770-914-0090
ABGA fullblood Boer goats, SA and NZ bucks $2.50/up, does, $400/up, over 100 to choose from. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912762-3486
ABGA percentage & fullblood does, bred to fullblood buck, big & healthy $150/up: Sharon Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004
ADGA Nubian goats, does/bucks, 3 mos. to 2 yrs., bottle raised, disbudded, CAE free, call aft. 6 pm. Rennie Mussell Milner 770-3584317
ADGA Nubian milk goats, bucks $75-$125; good bloodlines, bottle raised, all colors and spots. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA regd. Nubian does, all bred w/papers $150 ea. Terry Cavender Griffin 770-412-0462
African Pygmy billy, NPGA regd., 2 X Grand Champions, Dan Valley Farms 'Bristol", exc. herd sire. blk., 5 yrs., $200/firm. R. Luddecke Helen 706-878-2464
African Pygmy billy/nanny goat, billy $25; nanny $50; both 3 mos. old, will be small goats. Willard Robertson P.O. Box 839

Champion bloodlines. Lindy Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
Fullblood bucks & does; SA sired w/enobled Grand Sires, Ubora Mufsa Bodacious Kaptein, clean, healthy must see. Terri Parker Covington 770-385-9449
Fullblooded South African Boer goats, 6 mos. old, bucks and does $400-$600 ea., also have grown does. J.W. McGuffey Social Circle 770-464-4113
Goats for sale male/female, some 1/2 mostly 3/4 Boer. C. L. Hand Bowden 770258-7141
Herd reduction, Boer goats, fullbloods & %,
does & bucks, all ages, $50/up. w. Madray
Statesboro 912-587-2628
IBGA 100% Boer billy, 6 mos. old, $600. William Gilbert Vicain 621 Byrd Drive Harlem 30814 706-556-0403
IBGA regd. Boer bucks, 5 mos. to 20 mos.. also percentage bucks, starting at $75. E. Hudspeth Jefferson 706-367-4453
IBGA regd. fullblood and percentage does, bred/open, some due in October, very good bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Dean Allen Commerce 706-367-6418 706-335-2867
Lambs for sale, 70-79 lbs. $90; 80-89 lbs. $1 05. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-957~ 2674
Miniature Pygmy billy goat, will trade for nanny. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-8321511
NPGA regd. Pygmy buck., sweet di~budded Agouti, selling to prevent inbreedmg. W. Henndn Monroe 770-2676 109
Nannies, 2-4 yrs. old, heavy bodies, good mama's, $500-$800. E. E. Beasley Soperton 912-529-3539
Nigerian and Pygmy bucks, does, grown and babies. Louie Estep 905 Austin Rd
NNue~wY:n~a~n~l7p7i0n-~2a5n3n-~3i5x83$6g~ck!, y~~-ute~~'.
sdehomed, 1_ yr. old, friendly $45. C. Puetz nellville 770-985-2529

Shannon 30172 706-291-3889

Ads cannot be };;~lled in by phone.

NubianX goats, small and friendly, not tor barbecue, approx. 3 mos., also billy quality LaMancha crosses. Beth Riddle Sylv~ster 912-776-1361
Proven Suffolk ram for sale, purebred, 2 years old, $200 or best offer. Karen Coulter Chatsworth 706-695-4994
Pure Katahdin extra lrg. breeding rams, all white. Joe Lawson, Jr. Shady Dale 706-4688173
Purebred Nubian bucks for breeding or meat, 6 to 8 mos. old $1.00/lb. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442
Purebred Nubian goats, Championship lines, CAE/TB free $100/up, must sell all. Caroline Williams Brooks 770-460-9689
Pygmy billies, Nubian mix nannies, babies and grown. Don Smith Covington 770-7866184
Pygmy goat herd reduction, bred nannies, herd billies & others weaning age, very small & gentle, see to apprec. Clyde Lawson Canton 770-479-3542 770-479-3113
Pygmy goat kids, small from regd. buck, all live w/llamas, $50-$100. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092
Pygmy goats, 1 billy, 3 nannies, all pregnant two should have twins, firt $160; no separation firm. Ralph Dillon Loganville 770466-4111
Pygmy goats, billies, bred nannies and kids, some common billies and bred nannies $25-$80. Mickey Nelson Canton 770-7202851
Pygmy goats, nannies and billies newborn, $35-$75. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville 770-487-2229
Pygmy mix, 3 nanny goats $40 ea., 2 young wethers $35 ea. Jason Spitler Newborn 770784-5318
Pygmy mix, nanny, white/gry., changing breeding stock, make offer of cash or trade, good home only, no barbecue. E. McRaven MaY:sville 706-652-2864
Ram and two bred ewes, 2 yrs. old, $225 for all or price separately. Marie Gualltiere Suwanee 770-887-1925
Reducing herd, 1 & 2 yr. old doelings/neutered males for sale $35. Veronica Wiese Box Springs 912-649-6036
Reg. Boer goats and common goats for sale, call between 11 am. to 4 pm. Brandon King Adairsville 770-769-9871
Hegd. Corriedale lambs, 1 yr. old ram, beau. handspinning wool. G. Maraman Monroe 770-267-7102
Regd. Hampshire rams and few ewes, lambs tor sale, you can receive $100 from FSA now for rams. Tom Huber Watkinsville 706-769-6721
Regd. and percentage Kiko bucks and does, also just weaned Kiko buck and doe kids. Suzanne Fowler Albany 912-435-8603
Regd. direct South African Boer billy, son of Kaptein, 6 yrs. old $950. Hugh Miller Haddock 912,986-3281
Regd. fullblood Boer does, bred to SA buck $400/up. B. R. Waller Wrightsville 912-8643612
Regd./non-regd. Toggenburg does (6)- 6 mos.-4 yrs., $100/up, 3 Tog/Nub. cross does, 6 _mos./4 yrs., $65 ea., very tame. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
Selling out all Boer goats, prices are very negotiable. Patty/John Weems Alpharetta 770-518-1318 770-346-9368
Several FB/SA, SA/NZ cross, 16-18 mo. bucks for sale, reas., exc. for commercial herd, Kaptein Nelson Maje bloodlines. Sarah Jackson Sandersville 912-552-2531
Common nannies, young and some bred to 100% Boer, $30/up. Keith Duncan Jesup 31545 912-427-8371
Equine For Sale

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083.

All equine advertised in the Market

Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins

test within past 12 months. Negative

reports are valid for 12 months from the

sample date. A copy of this test report

must accompany the ad each time it is

submitted or the notice will be returned to

the advertiser. For this reason, generalized

ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted.

Buyersare urged to request verification of

a negative Coggins test before purchasing

any equine. Any falsification of Coggins

tests can result in fines and/or suspension

of advertising privileges in the Market

Bulletin. This regulation also applies to

equine advertised in the "At Stud" and

"Boarding" categories of the. quarterly

eguine editions.

9 yrs. OH gelding, sorrel, exp. rider. Jack

Smith Jackson 770-385-4911

'00 APHA blk. breeding stock colt, Tough

Breeze bloodlines, handled daily since birth,

good conf. $800. K. Woodham Gainesville

770-532-4398

'00 B.S. APHA filly, Impressive 80 sire, very

cute, willing, great disp., halter trained $1500. Deborah Mclean Cumming 770-886-6234

'00 Kid Clu gray N/N colt, Dam is a superior

halter daughter of Smooth Town. David

Giddens BaxleY: 912-367-7673

Ch'0a0mpiboan,y

tobiano stallion sire, eight second cowboy, 8th

APHA at 2000

~aint world, grt. stallion prospect. Mike amilton Kennesaw 770-795-1263

'OO colts sire by Temon , 1 out of daughter

~f Mr. Biltrite, other dam gr'daughter of
oosa/Otoe Charge; choice $3000. George

Reece Bremen 770-537-1783

'80 ApHC mare $1800; Joker B, Prinee '98 AOHA grey filly, Foundation bloodlines;

Plaudit, Peco Bueno lines, both bred tor 2001. beau., good cont., started under saddle,

C. Collins Statesboro 912-839-2546

pleasure prospect. Susan Rogers Flintstone

'83 AOHA gelding, 15hds., barrels, poles, 706-820-9591

trails, anyone can ride $2850/trade. R. Ward '98 AOHA sorrel mare, Mr. Trucka Jet,

Eatonton 706-485-8080

Peppy San Badger bred, started u/s, grt.

'87 straight Egyptian Arabian broodmare, barrel/performance prospect $2800 obo. Joy produces blk., dbl. Morafic/dbl. Ansata lbn Hawks Canton 770-8897776

Halima $5000/obo, grt. personality. B. Snyder '98 ApHA buckskin gelding, flashy, willing&

Tunerville 706-754-7185

smart, going grt. undder sadd!e, loads & Iaves

'89 Appaloosa mare, bred, quiet on trails, water $1650. R. Henry Kite 912-469-3725

has been shown in reining, good cont. $2500 '98 OH/Arab. filly, sired by regd. AQHA,

Summer Riggs Waynesboro 706-554-7460 beau. bay w/strip, snip, good ground

'89 Arabian IAHA, 15.2hds., grey, exc. broodmare, exquisite head, exotic cont., Crabbe! bred, Ferzon, Bask, rideable $2800
L. Cooke Ellabelle 912-823-4011 912-655-

manners, loads, green broke, finish your way $1800/obo. R. Manghan Jackson 770-7752490
'98 bay colt, 14hds., still growing $700.

1208

David Johnson Brooks 770-719-9962

'90 Morgan gelding, regd., 15hds., sturdy, '98 regd. App gelding, 15.2hds., ches!nut

rides, drives, easy keeper, learner, basic blaze, blanket 3 stocks, grt. trail or pleasure

dressage $3000; barness $400. Valet!e horse $2200. S. Williams Gainesville 770-

Adkins Milledgeville 912-968-5261

718-1959

'91 APHA geld., 15.3hds., sorrel roan, King '98 regd. OH palomino grandaughter of

bred, heads, fast, scores, not for beg. $4000 Hollywood Dun it, in training, super disp. obo. H. Murphy Loganville 770-466-9017 $4800. Kelly Godsey Barnesville 770-358-
'91 AOHA bay mare, bred for 2/01 foal, 1-D 7138

barrels, trails, sound, easy keeper, must selI. '99 APHA blk. white, blue eyed huge stud

D. Salisbury Douglasville 770-920-9141

$4000; '99 APHA b/s Peco, Skip, bay gelding

'91 AOHA sorrel mare, 15hds., Mr. San $900. Kim Grimes Buford 770-271-1623

Peppy & Docs Lynx bloodlines, sound & '99 APHA chetsnut tob/overo colt, Sonny

healthy $2600. W. McGuffee Villa Rica 770- Dee Bar-Skipper W., breeders Trust- ,

459-2852

Outstanding color, athletic, gentle, loads,

'91 POA strawberry roan pony mare, grt clips. Tricia Nelson Perl)' 912-987-2156

w/children, easy keeper, grt. on trails $1600 '99 APHA fillies, one solid blk:, one blk.

Janice Strang Rockbridge 770-498-6653 tobiano, halter broke, Impressive, Sonny Dee

'91 TWH/BEA chestnut gelding, very gentle Bar, Mardelle Dixon bloodlines $1000-$2200. show potential recreational $1800. Steve Alicia Sanderlin Appling 706-541-1174 706Kight Blackshear 912-284-9992 912-449- 541-6074

4867

'99 AOHA IF sorrel gelding, dame or site

'93 Palomino mare, '93 AOHA dun gelding sire, Leaugers Image. Lonnia Helton '95 AOHA gelding, '97 Paint ma:re, '97 TWH Gainesville 770-967-5132

gelding, no vices. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706- '99 AOHA colt, 95% Foundation bred,

635-4515 706-635-2973

Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, very smart,

'93 OH mare, sorrel, trail rides, loads, easy grt. build, gentle, athletic, performanee keeper, neck reins, 14.3hds., currently, ridden prospecl/stud, $2500/obo. Wendy McClellan by teen girl. Dan Robertson Stockbridge Covington 770-787-9203

770-474-4333

'99 AOHA regd. filly, sorrel, out of an son of

'93 blk. gelding w/star, 15hds., Top Hand Gunsmoke/Peppy San Badger/Jose Uno Skipper W bloodlines, '91 grey gelding mare, grt. disp., exc. cutting/reining prospect 15hds., Two Eyed Jack lmpressive $2500. John Gaskins Lenox 912-546-4901

bloodlines. E. T. Crowe Cartersville 770- '99 regd. grey warmblood gelding, 15+hds.,

606-9597

clips, loads, bathes, ground training,

'94 AOHA grey mare, Eng./West. Pleasure Champion quality $5000 firm. Toni Rush 1O" jog trot, very quiet, good child prospect Zebulon 770-358-2019

$4000; '99 B/S bay colt $900. S. Delong 10 yr. OH gelding, 5 yrs. TB mare finished

Brooks 770-719-2257

barrel $4000; 2 yr. OH/ARAB colt $2000. J.

'94 AOHA sorrel stallion $2000; '98 APHA Martin Lithonia 404-727-2851

mare, sorrel overo $1250. R. Griffin 10 yr. drk. bay, Standardbred geld., good

Hawkinsville 478-892-7996

buggy horse $1850 w/harness. R. Thom!on

'95 APHA red roan overo, beg. or youth Whitesburg 770-214-2550

horse Western/English, great. trail horse 11 yr. gray TB gelding, 15.1 hds., no tat!00,

$4000. A. Pepin Suwanee 770-814-2575

Eng./West. $1500/obo. L. Lance Hull 706-

'95 AOHA blk. geld., 14.1hds., started on 353-7101

cattle. & barrels,. grt. _for beg., humdrum 11 _ yr. ol<;f , ba~ mare, 14,,~ds:, ,,gc;ies

runner, Two Eyed Jack $3500. L. Manley English/Western, 1umps 3'+, grt. on trails

Loganville 770-466-3468

$2000 firm. K. Summers LaGrange 404-667-

'95 AOHA gelding, Sizzlin Hol/Private 5502

Blend, bomb-proof, youth deluxe, gentle 11 yr. pony gelding, beg.' leadline or

sound, lotta chrome. L. Barwick Albany 912- intermed: competition, jumps, trails, pony

888-2400

clubs, 11.2hds., drk bay healthy. Suzy Preston

'95 AOHA gelding, professinally trained Watkinsville 706-769-5613

youth or amatuer, '87 gelding, exc. trail horse

13 yr. Paint mare $2000; 12 yr. bay QH

!89 broodmare, must sell. Jesse Cooper gelding $1450; 12 yr. regd. OH/roping horse

Dacula 770-207-8680

$1850; all child safe. J. Wood Nicholson

'95 OH dark bay" gelding, 15hds., grt. mover 706-757-2282

for Western pleasure, good ground manners

13 yr. bay gelding, 15.1 hds., child sate,

- personality plus. Becky Lee Albany 912-888 shown successfully, trails, no vices, grt. first

2992

horse $2000. Steve Johnson Canton 770-

'95 dbl. regd. ASHA pinto, bay tobiano 720-7959

mare, 15.3hds., very flashy, loads, bathes
clips $5500. Darryl Graves Fayetteville 770-

13 yr. lrg. Welch type dapple palomino
gelding, has looks and is easy going, grt. tor

460-6478

youth/small adult $950. H. Strayhorn

'96 AOHA sorrel geld, 15.3hds., dressage Cumming 770-844-0575

hunter, C.T. very quiet $4500. L. McClure Suwannee 770-887-6613
'96 Arabian gelding, 14.2hds., gray w/drk mane/tail, well broke. Dan Pike Perry 912741-2281 912-477-6079
'96 Arabians, regd., 2 geldings, 1 chestnut 1 gray, some training, $1000 ea. Barbara Haney Bethlehem 770-995-1613
'96 regd. Arabian chestnut stallion Huckleberry Bey/Bask bloodlines, IAHA sweepstakes region 12 futurity $3000. Ray Watts Macon 912-743-6692
'97 APHA bay tobiano overo geld., Sunny Dee Bar bloodline, exc. disp., sound $2800 Lisa Hill Locust Grove 770-914-1141
'97 APHA filly $1100; 15hds., OH breed, Ieves/rides children, knows commands, neck reins, loving home, pasture. Ronald Myers Covington 770-787-4191
'97 APHA sorrel overo mare, 15hds., currently in training for western pleasure, child sate, quiet. Manila Darby Conyers 770-8601012
'97 AOHA bay gelding, Boggies flashy JacElderberry Ace bloodlines, sound, attractive, well broke, gentle, good minded $3500. K. Prevatt Perl)' 912-988-0615
'97 AOHA bay gelding, out of Nonstoptom, started on barrels, very quiet and level headed $4000. Blake Monroe Gay 706-5386 137

13 yr. old TWH mare, 15hds., blk., sweet, gentle, current shots $1200/obo. Carol

Langford LaGrange 706-643-3630

13 yr. old rope horse, gelding, heads, calt, started barrels, quiet $6500. S. Griffin Jasper 706-692-7657

14 yr. palomino mare, 14.3 1/2hds., very
nice, school horse for last 6 yrs. w/intermed. rider, must sell $1500. S. Korman Barnesville 770-358-9644

15 yr. old bay gelding, broke for any kid t0 ride $2000; call aft. 6 pm. Billy Pas

Rockmart 770-443-9251

16.1 hds., blk. gelding, easy to clip, loa etc., loves trails, slow Western gaits, jump

halter champion $3500. Cindy Farme Hoschton 770-967-2007

18 mos. Paint breeding stock filly $1000

regd. miniature stallion, chocolate palomino flaxen mane/tail $950; gentle trail hors

$1250. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004

18 mos. OH paint gelding, 16 mos. QH ba gelding, ready s/u/s, very gentle, 16 mos

TWH/BEA stallion, sorrel, $1500/obo. Fait Summerlin Roopville 770-854-7855

18 mos. old blk. TWH filly, lunged, reins,

been on three times $1100/neg. D. Ayer

Zebulon 770-358-0191



2 Percheron mares $3500; 1 regd. Belgian

mare $1800; dead broke. G. Williamson

LY:ons 912-526-8965

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'97 AOHAX/PHBA palomino gelding, Seven S Flashyzipper, OH Congress Versatility Champion, x Straw Hat Sister (114 PHBA points) exc. Pleasure prospect. Terry Bisceglia Madison 706-342-0390
'98 APHA breeding stock filly, Zippe Pine Bar Breeding, very smart, easy to ride/handle, 16 yr. AOHA chestnut mare, 14.2hds., easy keeper. Samantha Wade Adairsville 7703 86-5155
'98 AOHA blk. mare, 14.1hds., exc. youth English prospect, quiet, clips, loads, ties, trails

2 yr. breeding stock paint mare, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, greenbroke, also aged sorrel AOHA broodmare, bred to .9~son of Leo. K. Lowe Kingston 706-232-6667
2. yr. old AOHA blk. filly, King/Coosa bloodlines, started u/s $2500; palomino and buckskin yearlings $1500; HYPP NIN. V. Posey Tunnel Hill 706-935-2750
2- 4 yr. old gelding by daughter of Doc's Hickory and Hiadas Little Pep, bay & sorrel, flaxen mane & tail $1600. N. Roehl Griffin 770-229-6090

$5000/obo. Gina Kitchens Dallas 770-505- Please include area codes with phone

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20 yr. regd. American Saddlebred bay/white American Miniature horse, both Pony mare, 11hds., buckskin, retired show TWH's: 6 yr. chestnut geld., 16hds., 8 yrs. Bantam Cochins, all colors, Crested Polish,

stallion, gr'son Wing Commander-Dame; Poor AMHA/AMHR from 27"-36", solids and pony, currently being used in lessons, bay geld., 15hds., 8 yr. blk. gelding, 16hds., Silver Phoenix, Frizzle and Silkies, going out

Pittiful Pearl. J.J. Dyer Franklin 770-251- paints, young fillies/males, adult mares, from English, Western, trails, parades, gentle, grt. exc. pleasure horses. Shea/Albert Queen of business. Tom Davis Franklin 706-675-

1666

$600. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545 personality, approved-home. C. Stephens Dallas 770-505-0090

3928

3 yr. QH!TWH, bay mare, does not rack, Appaloosa mare, white w/chestnut, 10 yrs. Maysville 706-335-5660

TWH/BEA Mt. Man mare, blk., big, 3 yrs. Bantams, black rosecomb, quail, O.E., buff

15.1hds., 10 mos., u/s, very gentle $1400. old, gentle, anyone can ride $1200. R. Jarvis Pony of Americas stallion, 8 yrs., beau. old, loose/swingy $3000 firm. Ann King Rome brahma, standard black australorps, all are

Eddie Sullivan Buchanan 770-646-5651

Cumming 770-740-1023

color, easy to handle, rides $1500. P. Smith 706-291-8915

$12 trio. Bobby Kimbrell Bethlehem 770-

4 yr. bay pony mare, 12hds., kidsafe, clips, Appaloosa regd. mare, 15 yrs. old, 6th in Rockmart 770-684-8208

TWH/BEA blk. mare, 2 yrs. old, Merry Go 867-5580

loads, lies, show quality, beau: e/w, trails World, show western, tack, trailer $5500. OH bay mare, 16hds., 18 yrs. old, gentle, Boy; Mack K's Handshaker bloodlines. Darrell Bantams: 2000 hatch, Old limey Smokey

rides, started cross rails $1100 obo. G. Howard Turner Monroe 770-267-6337

exc. first horse, esy keeper, smooth gait Henry Elberton 706-283-6146

blue and others. M. Cook Blairsville 706-

Richardson Alpharetta 770-751-0302

Appendix OH gelding, 6 yrs. old, 16+hds., $1200. Jane Hicks Cedartown 770-748- TWH/Clydesdale cross mare, 28 mos. old, 745-8099

5 yr. Han!TB gelding, bay, green but going chestnut, very quiet, gentle, nice mover, 7620

16.2hds., blk., 4 stockings, blaze $2200. Jim Bantams: WOE, duckwings, Seabrights

quietly under saddle $4200. A. Brannen started o/f, hunter prospect $5000/obo. OH gelding, 14hds., $850; OH gelding red Brantley Eatonton 706-485-9868

silver duckings,silkies, standard RIR

Brooklet 912-823-9168 912-823-4138

Lewis Jones Cumming 770-844-9240

dun, 15.2hds., $2500; TWH mare, 15.2hds. TWH/Racking mare, 6 yrs. old, beau. sorrel, dominque all ages, $1 and up, mallard ducks

5 yr. OH mare, rides, 5 yr. Welch mare, Appendix yearling filly born 4/99; $2500. Steve Whidby Carnesville 706-384- 15hds., smoothest, trail-ridden extensively, and etc. Dwayne Beard 789 Reno Rd.

pulls/rides w/cart/harness. Elaine Culbertson wonderful disp., athletic, should mature 3154

show potential, exc. bloodlines, gentle $3500. Royston 30662 706-245-5736

Winterville 706-742~7972

16hds., moving, must sell $18Q(J: Ellen Dawe QH gelding, loads, clips, trail rides, current D. Radford Villa Rica 404-583-5522

Bantams:'OO hatch, melia, fleurs, silkies,

6 eye catching professionally trained Social Circle 770-464-0097

on all shots, deworming and trimming, sale Tarpan mare, 4 yrs. old, West./Eng. grulla, white/black tail japs, pairs only. Elouise

Tennessee Walkers for sale, these horses are Arabian chestnut mare, 13 yrs., beau., with or with out tack. Tammie Anderson 14hds., $1000 and breeding contract. Patrea Holland Gray 912-986-9924

sold with a guarantee $1500-$3900; Top gentle but spirited $1000/obo, Appaloosa/OH Forsyth 912-994-4308

Pabst Dewy Rose 404-873-8794 706-213- Bantams, all colors, 2000 hatch. L.D. Jones

Notch Farm. Char Carla! Kathleen 912-988- sorrel gelding, 16 yrs., grt. for trails or kids QH grade mare, 13 yrs. old, 15.1hds., 1197

Dalton 706-277-1420

4188

$1000/obo. Carol Aldrich-George Quitman chocolate color, lots of get up and go $1200. Team of red sorrel horse mules w/white Black Australian swans $450 each or $900

8 yr. OH mare, 15.1hds., English/Western, 912-263-9477

.

Bob White Monroe 770-466-9119

noses, 8/9 yrs. old, weighs approx. 800 lbs. pr.; also, peacocks $135/pr., and Muscovy

cute, loves trails, nice disp., lunges, trailers, Arabian for beginner or youth, gray QH mare, 7 yrs, 16hds., fasVstrong, lots of ea., $1600; pick/choose $850. J. E. Cochran ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282

etc., kids/adults, prof. training, good home gelding, grt. trail horse, 18 yr. $1400. Brian cow, started team roping as heading horse, Blue Ridge 706-632-5625

Bronze turkey toms, 10, $20 ea., all $100;

only. Penny Keen Gillsville 770-531-1883 Frankum Monroe 770-267-4046

loads, ties, clips, trails $3000. Danny Mitchell Team pair red mules for sale, 5-6 yrs. old, Aracauna bantams, $8/pr., homing pigeons

8 yr. blk. stocky grade gelding, 15hds., Arabians-11 yr. bay geld., $1200; 14 yr. Hogansville 706-882-7132

$500 ea., both pulls, one rides. R. Sullens $5 ea. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360

good temp., easy keeper, needs exp. rider gray mare $1400; exp. rider needed. Jeff Racking mare, blk., 15.2hds., 4 yrs. old Blairsville 706835-1332

Bronze turkey, grown some younger,

$700. J. Paulk Cumming 770-889-9418

Frankum Monroe 770-267-6330

$2000; TWH chestnut gelding, 16hds., gentle, Trail horse, gentle, well broke, suitable for araucanas and bantam mixed. M. Mitchell

8 yr. grade mare, 15hds., bay, exp. rider, Beau. 14 yr. grulla mare, neckreins, 9 yrs. old $3000. Beufus Bunkley Atlanta beg. or intermed. $2750; flashy, good built LaGrange 706-884-7192

easy keeper $1200; Flying W Farm. Ronald gentle, easy keeper, bomb proof, no bad 404-371-8669

horse, Wimpy bred no papers. Dennis Barron Buff Rock laying hens, RIR pullets, laying

Williams Cochran 912-934-6998

habits, child safe $3500/obo. Chris or Kathie Reg. TB geld., 9 yrs., 16.1hds., chestnuV Carnesville 706-384-2648

soon, call aft. 4 pm ..wk. days/ Sat.-Sun. aft. 8

8 yr. grey TB m~re, gr'daughter of Native Timbs Forest Park 404-228-4604

white, flashy, great dressage potential, loads, Two blk. horses, 1 broodmare bred, 1 am. C. Turenne Lexington 706-743-8385

Dancer, smooth, sound, willing solid on barrels, hunter prospect, 16hds. Michelle St. Clair Locust Grove 770-229-9707
8 yr. old strawberry roan OH, grt. trail/Pleasure horse, $1500/obo. K. Williams Fayetteville 770-719-7558
8 yr. tobiano geld., 15.1hds., exc. on trails, loads, clips, sound, easy keeper $1650. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535-7393
9 yr. OH gelding, bay, 14hds., gentle for exp. child, trail ridden, easy keeper, must see

Beau. bay gaited gelding, 5 yrs., intermed. rider, grt. bargain$!500; see to appreciate. J. Winchester Alpharetta 770-740-8683
Beau. sorrel gelding, American Saddlebred, no papers, trail horse, gentle, rides,. English or Western. Denny Barron Carnesville 706-384-4574
Black Paso Fino gelding 6 yrs. old, a must see, family owned, great on trails, sorrel OH mare, 8 yrs. Chris Kelley Gainesville 770718-0590

clips, exp. rider $3,500. Dawn Blackmore Marietta 770-565-6115
Regd. 7 yr. mare, SSH blk./white, used as broodmare, very gentle $2000. Linda Brown Elberton 706-283-9762
Regd. TB gelding, 10 yrs., drk bay $2000. Robbi Gilmore Dearing 706-595-6755
Regd. TWH, exceptional, sorrel gelding w/light mane/tail, trail horse w/manners, 15.1hds., 1 owner $2500. S. Moseley Marietta 770-517-8502

yearling stud colt, Freckles, Bob Acre Doc breeding $3000 ea. or $5500/both. David Smith Arabi 912-273-3019

Warmblood babies, 1 Old/TB bay yearling

gelding, 2 ready to wean fillies by Elite

Hanoverian Don Alfredo, 1 out of Appr./AHS

mare. Tina Thompson Douglasville 770-577-

6221

.

Welch pony mare, 3 yrs. old, easy keeper, unbroke, nice looking horse $500 obo. W. Bean Rockmart 770-684-9966

Buff orpington young layers, buff roasters, all pretty chickens hens, $5.50, roosters, $4. Abron Dykes Chester 912-875-3094 .
Buy, sale or trade day-old Guineas to grown, call during week aft. 5 pm,. leave message. Randy Hill Canon 706-245-0170
Chickens, pigeons, guineas, turkeys, call or e- mail for list & prices. Mike Mooring Eatonton 31024 706-485-2879
Chicks, guineas keels, 3 white Chinese Geese, sale or trade for peachicks or

$1800 obo. W. Martin Winterville 706-7425775
9 yr. old regd. TB racing mare, bay, sweet, honest but very hot, good broodmare

Black Percheron geld., 7 yrs., approx. 17hds., broke to pull, trims, loads, gentle, call aft. 6 pm. D. Dent Reynolds 912-8473226

Regd. bay TB gelding, 13 yrs, trail rides, bold jumper, dressage, exc. ground manners, must sale $2000. Kim Thomas Newnan 770304-1248

Well schooled 16.3hds., anglo-trakhener, nice mover, good over fences, does changes, grt. Equitation horse. Jamie Comstock Cumming 770-844-1838

pheasants. Pete Combs Hephzibah 706592-9699
Chucker Quail trio $30, green, mutant, pheasants, 1 male, 4 hens $85. Ken Hatley

prospect $1500/obo. P. Baez Buena Vista Blk. TWH/Standard bred, 8. yrs. old mare, Roping horse, 20 yr. gelding, 15.1 hds., Young Hallinger, ready to start, sorrel Stockbridge 770-389-5426

912-649-2388

use as buggy.horse or ride $1200. Ed Smith ideal for beg., heads/heels; AQHA, 10 yr. w/blaze, mature 14hds., gentle, beau. H. Faintails pigeons and roosters for sale. R.B.

9 yr. regd. American Saddlebred Canton 770-887-2641

gelding, 15.3hds., grt. trail horse. D. Webster Johnson Canton 770-479-4045

Ledford Hiawassee 706-896-3503

chestnuVwhite mare, bred w/Start Up the Blk./wh., 5 yrs. TWH gelding, 16.1hds., Villa Rica 770-456-0453

Youth horses, 12 yrs., 7 yrs. OH mares, Four Black sex-link pullets, will be laying

Band. Vicky Beyer Franklin 706-675-8374 beau., gaited $4500; bay 15 yr. gelding, Saddle mule, 8 yrs. old, works wagon, 14hds., $1500 ea., roan POA mare, 19 yrs:, soon, $35 for all. George Archer Griffin 770-

9 yr. regd. American Saddlebred, liver racking, field trail exp. 15.1hds. $1800. N. gentle $1450. Greg Walker Douglasville $1200; all trail ridden. K. Roberts Lithonia 227-7332

chestnut, breeding stallion out of Alberan Shean Forsyth 912-994-1949

770-577-0487

770-987-3628

.Free roosters: Araucana, Buff Orphington,

Supreme Spring Sulton, beau. Becky Huffman Franklin 770-254-0234

Buckskin color gelding $1500; exp. rider only, loves to run, pastured since march, too

Seasoned Roping horse, head or heels, win at any level. Jimmy Fisher Crawfordville

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Silver-laced Wyandotte. Buck Reynolds McDonough 770-957-5660

9 yr. solid white pony, 1Ohds. tall, exc. lead busy to ride. Sharon Maners Roopville 706-456-2010

Garns chickens for sale, hens, chickens

rope pony $600. Chris Hackney Fayetteville 770-854-7034

Show pony prospect, 2 1/2 yrs., 12.2hds., If you have any questions regarding ads in this and stags, a trio of White Hackle's. TimBryant

770-306-8754
-9 yrs. old, bay, 14.2hds., exc. ground manners, jumping 2'6", athletic, intermed.

Buckskin mare mule, 14.3hds., very gentle saddle mule, trail ridden $1500 firm. Walter Walraven Adairsville 706-629-6408

mare chestnut w/4 socks and blaze, mover, started $1750. Laura Golden Ball Ground 770-735-2365

categ01y, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. Mallard ducks must be at least three

Temple 770-562-1683 Game chickens, 9 stags rubles, crosses,
blues, Sid-Taylors, hatch, Johnny Jumpers,

s: rider, grt. potential, needs to see to appreciate
~~QQ;Fred HodgiAS -Calhoun706-629-8970

For sale beau .. QH mare, 8 yrs.. old, 14~3hciS.; lumps; clips; loads, cfrk. palomino.

APHA blk./white tobiano stud colt, gorgeous Maggie Bickerstaff Marietta 770-850-0712

flashy sire, spots delight grandsire, smooth/easy, World Champion $1800. Linda Rollins Woodbury 706-553-3643

Gorgeous bay w/strong blk. pts, Mahogany bay, cream palomino & steel gray w/blk. pts., not beginners, need polishing

APHA liquidation sale, 2 blk./white $900/up. M. Leisure Tallapoosa 770-574-

tobianos, 1 Homozygous, 1 B/stock, bred to 9455

Spots Delight Homozygoud stud, $1500$3500. Mike Hill Woodbury 706-553-3640

Hallinger gelding, 2 yrs. old, works in harness, gentle, $2750; Hallinger filly, 1 yrs.

APHA sorrel overo geld., 18 mos. old, old, halter broke, $1050. Joe Jordan

14.2hds., green broke, good bloodlines, will Douglasville 770-942-4872 770-942-4294

make nice all around horse $1500/obo. Veal .Irwinton 912-946-2402

Heading horse, 15hds., blk. QH gelding, good for beginners, trails, bathes, gentle,

APHA yearling stallion, blk./white, loads, good ground .manners $2300. Jerry. Lott

bathes, lunges, grt. mover, loving, awesome Monroe 770-267-3980

show/stud prospect, will go far $3200 nego. Valerie White LaGrange 706-885-9403

Jenny, standard sized, grey w/foal by her

side, shots, wormed $900.

Bennett

AQHA '99 sorrell stallion, dbl. grt. grandson to Cutter Bill, buckskin '99 filly bred same way, $1500-$2500. James Bullock Dallas 770443-8713
AQHA bay gelding, 5 yrs. old, trail ridden by a women, good speed, event or roping prospect. Michael Railey Denton 912-3799992
AQHA bay yearling colt, exc. bloodlines $1200; AQHAbay weanling filly $1200; APHA Paint $1600. Bill James Ila 706-789-3871
AQHA daughter of World Champion, lmpressor, has AQHA/halter points, produced point earners, palomino filly by side, sire-line bred SkipperW. W. Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706-356-4453
AQHA foundation broodmares: all ride, lines to King, Two-Eyed Jack bloodline Dude

Aragon 770-684-6426
Miniature AMHA bay stallion, 30"; blk. bred mare, grulla weanling colt, sorrel yearling filly, exc. stock $600/up. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631
Miniature AMHA/AMHR regd. mare w/month old buckskin filly, $1500/both. Donna Edge Dublin 912-272-5444
Miniature AMHR regd. 32" blk. mare, Dell Tere line, bred to blk./white stallion, Bond line, exc. broodmare $2000. Charles Hutto Augusta 706-863-7161
Miniature horses-stallions, 1 red w/flaxen mane/tail, 3 yrs., 31 ", good breeder, 1 blk. w/white, 2 yrs., 30". Lila Youmans 6211 Hwy. 46 E. Statesboro 30458 912-839-3814
Miniature mare 33" tall, $750/obo must

$2500; foals by side, priced separately. C. sell. S. Green Kingston 770-336-9232

Yarbro Ringgold 706-965-4154

Mo. Foxtrotter(2), 3 yrs. old, filly $2000; 7

AQHA gelding, 5 yrs. old, 15hds., trained in yrs. old, mare $1500; gentle, trails, loads,

reining, has tracked cows, also trail rides, bathes, exc. broodmare. Wendy Yawn

smart/willing to learn. S. Schiro Buena Vista Warm Springs 706-663-2078

912-649-7003

. Pair of blk. mules, rides & pulls, 15/16 yrs.

AQHA golden palomino gelding, 8 yrs. old, old, very good cond., 14hds.,-950-1000 lbs.

16.lhds., handsome, sound and willing, good Andy Anders Irwinton 912-946-3735

mover, show/jumping potential or trails $3500. Palomino gelding, 12 yrs. old, very gentle,

A. Rainwater Lithonia 770-331-8155 770- neck reins, loads, hauls, not regd. $1800

722-4609

firm. Daniel Evans Thomaston 912-924-

AQHA gray mare, 18 yrs., QH sorrel mare, 10 yrs., kid ridden, sound, no vices, trails $1500 ea. M. Cox Rome 706-232-1563
AQHA mare, 7 yrs., 15.1hds.; chestnut,

5589 Paso Fino bay, 7 yr. old mare, exc.
bloodlines, nice disp., gait. B. Holton Fayetteville 770-719-7602

Gunsmoke/Doc Bar breeding, started on Paso Fino mare, bay, 14hds., exc. contest events including barrels, cones, stake broodmare, Alcori daughter, sound for light race/poles $5000/obo. Ranee Crowe work, no vices $1200 obo. Marie Nguyen

Lawrenceville 770-277-1177

Comer 706-783-3490

AQHA, IF yearling filly, weanling filly, and Paso Fino regd. gelding, show ring exp.,

weanling stud colt, all big $2000 ea. cash. gorgeous grey, very well trained, fun on trail

John Wright Commerce 706-335-5672

rides $3000. Lois March Vienna 912-268-

AQHA/NFQHA blk. gelding, has been rope 2963

off of but needs more work, sound and solid Percheron gelding, 4 yrs. old, very gentle,

15'2 1100 lbs. Danny Elrod Commerce 706- easy load $1500. D. Whitley Gordan 706-

335-0903

602-9323

Adorable pony, bay, 5 1/2 yrs., gelding, grt. Percheron pair m/f, 3 1/2 yrs. old, fox hunt

jumper, well mannered, '91 bay TB mare, very prospect, quick and quiet in the field, will

typey, well breed, jumps-3'. L. L. Abrams seperate $1000 ea. J. McCleskey Cumming

Show, 12 yr. sorrel regd. racking mare, white $OCks, :exc... handling, show trained &

exceptional trail horse, priced to sell, $2500.

Libby Hydrick Snellville 770-571-1552 770-

978-2389

Smooth, safe, sound trail horses, 15 yr.

bay/white tobiano mare, gaited, perfect childs

horse, 1O yr. sorrel gelding, blaze, stockings

$1700 ea. Lesa Peacock Adrian 912-469-

3905

Sport horse, 16hds., 10 yrs. old, gray

gelding, jumps 3'6", athletiC!bold, grt. Eventer

$7000. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 912-872-

3202

TWH 11 yr. gelding, 15.3hds., extensive

trails, relaxed, easy to ride, awesome canter

$2200. L. Bright Monroe 770-207-9106

TWH 4 yr. geld., 15.hds., stocky, exc. gait, neck reins, loads, clips, exc. trail horse, sweet

w/spirit $2500. Cindy Taylor Sharpsburg

770-251-1517

TWH 7 yr. sorrel gelding $2500; 5 yr.

chestnut mare $1800; regd. TWH/SSH 5 yr.

spotted gelding, 14hds. $2000. C. L. Till

Jackson 770-504-9571

TWH bay geld., 6 yrs., loads, good/gentle

$1000; bay mare, 4 yrs., extra gentle, both

used on trails $1250. W. C. Hall Woodstock

770-928-3881

TWH blk. gelding, 8 yrs., 16hds., gaited,

smooth, neck reins, goes anywhere, anyone

can ride, grt, attitude, no vices. Jim Carroll

Lawrenceville 770-513-1448

TWH broodmare, blood typed and trail

rides, 15.2hds., blk., 16 yrs., proven mare, no bad habits. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131

TWH gelding, 14.8hds, bay w/white blaze,

9 yrs. $1500. George Eager Valdosta 912-

242-6194 912-244-3031

TWH gelding, 16 yrs., needs good home,

may sell some tack $1000/obo, serious

inquiries only. Charlene Gilliam Eatonton

706-485-2342

TWH gelding, 7 yrs. spotted, 16.2hds., grt.

trail horse, exc. manners, loads, travels well

$2500. K. Flanagan Fayetteville 770-631-

8597

TWH regd. gelding, 12 yrs. old, exp. trails,

showy, smooth field prospect. C. Williams

Dawsonville 706-265-4184 706-265-2280

TWH regd. racking mare, w-w/o 18 mos.

old filly, both beau., gentle arid elegantly

smooth, loads, clips, bathes, dependable trail rides. J. Motes Canton 770-479-7845

TWH regd., 15.1hds., blood bay gelding, 2

1/2 yrs., trail pleasure, lite shod prospect, very

good looking $3000. Don Hendrix Nahunta

912-462-5968

TWH regd., 24 mos. old, blk./white, 16hds.,

tobiano stallion, gentle and beau. Betty Kirby

Douglasville 770-949-1241



TWH's regd. and blood typed, blk.

broodmare, 9 yrs., 15.3hds., has filly by side,

15 mo. filly, blk. both exc. bloodlines. Bob

Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-659-

generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
'00 hatch Mallard ducks(5th generation) male only, drakes $5, hens $7. Joseph Riley Tignall 706-285-2056
'00 hatch, Silver Seabrights, prs., trios, $20$25. Fred Kirkpatrick Conyers 770-929-3147
'00 hatch, pheasants, ringneck, priced according to age, selling due to ill health. J.H. Whitaker Newborn 706-468-8394
'00 hatching, 4 breeds in every hen stag, make offer. Billy Swatzell Thomaston 706646-2508
00' Chukar, Valley, Gambel Blue Scale, Butler, F2 Amherst, Golden swinhoe $2 and up; also, pigeons and homers. Wayne Haris Fairburn 770-461-5133
One Barred Rock Rooster, RIR, Golden Laced, Wyandottes, Sex Links, almost grown, hens and roosters, full grown Araucana hens. David White Lula 770-869-7467
100 or more common pigeons, $3/each. Hal Shadrick Morris 912-732-3575
11 pullets, 3 months, Buff Orpingtons, RIR's, Black Australorps, Araucana, Brown leghorns, $3 each. Scott Sublett Lilburn 770921-0423
2 runner ducks and 2 runner drakes. good healthy birds $7 each or all for $20. Lawson Moore Good Hope 770-207-6306
20 common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-9415541
200 Mallard ducks, 3rd generation from wild, and 90 Rouen ducks. John Haymons Ailey 912-583-4116
2000 peafowl, Pied, Purple, and Cameo, Mottled Cochins, and araucanas. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713
3 month old chicks, different breeds, $3 each. M. Woodson Hampton 770-473-9693 770-757-2840
3-mo. old guineas, Royal Purple (black). J. Slack Monroe 770-267-4666
5/4/00 hatched, very lrge., light Brahma roosters (feathered legs), $8 ea. David McPherson Acworth 770-917-4860
50 Morris Gordan, homing pigeons, most banded, $10 each. Raymond Young Sumner 912-776-6414
50 or more cocks, stags; also, pure hens, game fowl only. Kenneth Fountain Thomaston 706-647-6923
7 Roline Red chickens, 2 chickens cope, $50 O.B.0. Charles Canup Oxford 770-7872314
Baby Pearl guineas $2 up, guinea eggs $3/doz., no shipping. John Burnett 791 Morgan Rd. Bremen 30110 770-646-3236
Back East India ducks, ready for pond, also variety of brown egg layers and roosters. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992

$25/ea. Allen Garland Calhoun 706-6254382
Game fowl for sale--stags, pullets, some brood, hatch x grays, whites, hatch, Kelso crosses, Clave! crosses. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4789
Game fowl, Red & Grey Toppies, Brown Reds, also cross-bred stags & cocks. Paul Bond Royston 706-245-7541
Game fowl, hatch, greys, brown reds, roundhead, Kelso crosses, stags, $25 & up, cocks, $50 & up. Paul Epps Conyers 770929-1361
Game fowl, pure madigan, gray, Jarrett red, roundhend bantam, O.E. silver ducklings. H.L. Rogers Ball Ground 770-479-1731
Game fowl, stags, cocks, hatch, roundheads, Brown Red, $35 & up. Greg Cook ,Jasper 706-692-2239
Game fowl, young stags in hatch, mugs, grays, $15 ea.; brood hens in same stock, $10 ea. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4645
Games & bantams for sale, diff. breeds. Marshall Brown Rocky Face 706-673-2225
Gmme fowl, six Brassy Back butcher stags, $25 ea., 6 mos. old, no call aft. 10 pm. Don Turner Jasper 706-692-5172
Guineas & Muscovy ducks for sale $9/ea. Cory Anderson Elberton 706-283-3358
Guineas, "old timey" speckled, 5 mos. old $5, 3 mos. old $4, 2 mos. old $3. J. Morris Douglasville 770-947-2167
Healthy young guineas and chicks, black giant, crested, polish, bantams, double black, from 1 day to 12 weeks. Linda Adams Betheleham 770-307-5854
Law grays & domes, Morgan white hackle, Joe Redman grays, Boston round head, miner blues &.butchers. W. L. Bromlow Tifton 912386-1843
Lrge. laying hens, sev. breeds, laying; also, young stock. Doc Cofer Lawrenceville 770995-0083
Many diff. breeds of pigeons & other animals for sale, will ship or deliver. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Muscovy ducks, beau., high-qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $10 ea. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Old English bantams, Blue Red, Spangle, Crele, Ginger Red, $1 O/pr, also Toulouse geese, $25/pr. Mark Allen Athens 706-5469392
Old English game bantam, 14 colors, singles, pair, trio. Derek Beavers Crandall 706-695-0704
Peacocks: most everything goes, breeders to chicks, silver pied, java green (pure), black shoulder, Indian blue, Buford bronze, plus more. .Roger Smith Senoia 770-599-3277
Peacocks: one Pied Blue male, $45, 6 white, 3 male, 2 hens, 2 chicks, take all $50 and more. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166

Griffin 770-228-3865

770-889-9719

1705

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Pheasant ringneck, 4 hens, .1 male. Ray Powers 1283-Tyus Carrollton Rd. Carrollton 30117 770-834-7561
Pheasants, Reeves, breeders silver, swinhoe chickens, buff japs, gold/siver

ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK

Sebrights, quail 0.E., partiage rock. Gerald Ha}'.eS Flowe!}'. Branch 770-967-3877
Pheasants, ringnecks, also Jumbo

lf you have questions regarding this cat(]gory, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.

ringnecks $8/ea., flight conditioned. Stephen Sible}'. Moreland 770-304-1081
Pigeons, Homers, many colors, Damascene & Baldheads, Tumblers & Fl}'.ing. And}'. Kaiser Sm}'.rna 770-431-8035
Pigeons, fantails, Jacobens, 2 small incubator. R.L. Howell Covington 770-9227161
Pigeons, white Snow Kings, good health, $5 up. Paul Otalora Greensboro 706-4532376
Pigeons: Indian Fantails, all colors, White American Fantails, White Utility Kings and Carneaus, approx. 200, price depends on gt}'.. Jer~ Williamson Dexter 912-875-3158
AIR pullet & rooster, 5 mos. old. George Hill Buford 770-271-0362
Rose-comb blue, blk., blue splash. O.E. blue,, blue splash, silver duckwing cochin, auracana, standard auracana game. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 770-214-0574
Selling out all show bantams and cogis. Cl}'.de Goolsb}'. Douglasville 770-942-4371
Show bantams: four pair Wheaton Modern, 1-pair BB Red and 1 pair Silver Duckwing O.E.'s Keith Tate Dacula 770995-8093
Show qlty. Columbian Plymouth Rock Bantams $15 pair, only 6 pairs. J. W. Burt Union Point 706-453-7862
Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings. Mack McBurnett T}'.rone 770-487-2233
Spring/Summer Hatch, AIR, silkies, turkeins, turkeys, and pond ready ducks, large selection, $2.00 and up. Nancy Lyons searta 706-444-5658

The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus} as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Beau. female baby llamas, ILA regd., parent on premises, $500 each. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092
Emu chicks, 4-7 mos., various prices, unproven breeders, $800 pr., only a few coming in two's, $250 ea. James Mangum Harlem 706-556-9660
Emu unproven breeders, $750 pr., yrlg., $175, rhea breeders, $500 pr., chicks, $50. Thomas Tuthill Covington 770-787-2062
Llama 2 show quality males, 1 white w/brown, 1 brown w/white, price to sell. C. Hemphill Eastman 912-374-3255 912-3742582
Llamas herd, must sell, $400 to $1500 owner is ill. J. Jones Warm Springs 706-6553953
Llamas, friendly babies starting at $500; also, adults and pregnant females, terms and del. avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Liam.as, gentle, regd., priced starting at $400, starter groups, discount for multiple purchase, del. nego., all ages. J. Hutsell Rising Fawn 706-462-2218
Llamas, selling the farm. all 50 llamas must go, all ages & colors, breeding stock, used carts & tack. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706672-4477
Ostriches pair, best offer, some game roosters, $4/each. Dorothy Heaton McDonough 770-898-0761
Rhea pairs, $300; Emu pairs, $300, quality birds. L. Moore Jonesboro 770-477-0994

Turkeys for sale, poults and younger, Bronze and mixed. A.J. Carubbi Good Hope 770-207-0721

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

Turkeys:Blue Slate, Osceola, Royal Palm,

Red Bourbon, and Bronze; Blue O.E. and If you have questions regarding ads in this Fawn after 7pm Bill Wheeler Flovilla 770- category,cal/BrendaDonnellat404-651-9081. 775-3905

Two black rooster, 5 mos. old $5/each.

The Georgia Depart111ent of Natural

Ph}'.lliS Jones Mount ai!:}'. 706-778-9819

Resources regulates many exotic animals,

White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick including most hoofed stock except llama

Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958

and buffalo. However, upon compliance

White ducks for sale, this year's hatch, $3 with applicable state regulations, a deer

ea. Jane Willis Tennille 912-864-0167

farming license for the commercial

Young chickens, 52 in all, 1 1/2 to 2 and 3 production of meat and fiber is available

mos. old, $200 to 350 each, Frank Doss for the following species: fallow deer, axis

Loganville 770-466-8791

d~r, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and

Young guineas $6 and up. Mrs. Allen Owen McDonough 770-957-9707
Young, docile AIR rooster that needs a home. Hatched in May 2000. In Athens area. Clayton Martin Darwin Winterville 706-6135450

caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must

provide a photocopy of the appropriate

Ifyou have questions regarding this category, license with their ad.

call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O.

LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding. ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404.651_9083.

Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy. of the advertiser's commercial

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized

LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083. =,"'oo'"'--B-ig--Va_l_ly-,2-H-s-la-n-t,-l-in-e-d,-l-ig-h-ts-,-b-ra_k_e-s,
walk-in d/rm., racks, hooks, spare $4295; '00 2H straightload, lined/removable t-bar, loaded $4495 Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521 770-244-6244
'00 Chapparal BP 16' horse/stock trailer, escape gate, divider, slide/swing rear gate $2500. Sonn}'. Pinyan Canton 770-720-2481
'00 Ponderosa 2 horse BP, grey w/small tack, only used 2 times, asking $2700. K. Brooks Rooeville 770-854-6274
'84 Lees GN 2 horse trailer, 4' front dressing, tack rm. w/bed, elec. brakes $1600. David Jones Pendergrass 706-693-4519
'85 double D, 2 horse straight load GN, alum., skin & frame, LQ, sep. tack comp., new tires $7000/obo. Susan Buckner Milledgeville 912-451-5070
'92. CM trailer, 2 horse, escape door, tack comp., mats, center gate, padded, elec. brakes, kept. under cover $2200. Robert King Behtlehem 770-3391549
'92 Jackson 2 horse BP, tall, padded, ramp, walk-thru, front tack, grt. shape $2750; also, used panels & gates. M. Kahn Canton 770475-8407
'93 Bee GN 4 horse, slant load, dressing rm .. tack rm., wall/floor mats, white w/maro6n stripe::; $4500. S. Johns Woodstock 770-5167534
'93 Feathertite horse trailer, 3 horse slant alum., dressing rm., back tack, new tires $9300 ob.a. Marlow Harris Ranger 678-5758883
'93 S&H GN slant w/rear.tack, camper, w/ac, water, lights, trade for BP slant or stock. Wendell Fielder Buchanan 770-574-9707
'96 Sundowner 3 horse slant gn, 10' living quarters, + 3' mid-tack, .like new. Judy Bradley Lawrenceville 770-995-1074
'97 C & M 2 horse BP, walk thru, over sized, like new, grey mats, vents, windoes, asking $2800. Maurice Cadden Lincolnton 706-3591663
'97 colt 3H GN slant, dressing rm., elec. brakes, seldom used. D. Hopkins Good Hope 770-207-4328
'98 EBY trailer, 24x8, vacuum over hyd. brks., custom floor mats, and more, $14,500. Tom Heam Bethlehem 770-867-8782
'98 WW BP livestock trailer, 16' elect. brakes, center gate combo rear gate escape gate $2750. Gregg Jordan Villa Rica 770289-1911
'98 silver star, 920 alum. 3H slant, 8' dressing rm., fully enclosed, insulated refrigerator, cabinets, bed, immaculate cond. $15,500. Lance McClain Cumming 770-2057974
'99 Bee 2H BP straight load, DR, mats, pads $5000. Chris Chastain Ellija}'. 706'276-6704
'99 Delta 18' 3-horse slant trailer, ale & heat, awning, sleeping quarters, exc. cond., $9000. C. Williamson Adrian 912-668-3026
12' BP cattle trailer. George Barron Barnesville 770-358-6682
14 1/2" Corinthian saddle in new cond. for $500; 17" County Competitor dressage saddle for $600. Shirley Erpel Good Hope 770-2666173
14 1/2" show western saddle, light oil w/silver $850. Patty Fulcher Stockbridge 770-954-0805
16" Circle Y Equitation show saddle, black suede seat, excellent condition, with Big D cover $1295 obo. V. Sudderth Buford 770945-8893 678-546-5617
16" Crosby Corinthian, exc. cond. $700.

2 horse bumper pull, 6'6" tall, tack comp., good floor, grt. cond. $1350. Tommy Andrews Newnan 770-251-5415
2 horse bumper pull, dbl. axles, new tires, floor, bearings, elec. brakes, tack under manger $1000. K. Mayo Athens 706-7427365
2 horse bumper pull, new doors, tack storage, fair cond. S. Chapman Shiloh 706846-5451
2 horse covered wagon, rubber tires for comfort, hydralic brakes, nice seats, very good cond.$1095.J. B.Amett Tifton912-382-6517
2 horse trailer, double axle dressing rm., good cond. $1500. Pedro Delvalle Sharesburg 770-251-9262
2000 Sooner Whisper 3H slant, living quarters, financing avail. Dudley Bourne Fairmount 770-607-2144
2000 WW GN brand 20'X6', (2)divided gates, (2)7000 lbs. axles, canvas top, elec. brakes, 1/2 slide/full swing gate, like new $5600. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276
2000 colt GN 4H slant, red, mats, brakes on both axles, front tack/DR, spare, lights, almost new $4500/obo. H. Wyatt Cumming 770-4764538
2000 mid-south 3 horse alum. skin.w/lrg. 15' living quarters, mid tack, exc. cond. 28,500/obo. D. Erick Atlanta 912-987-8687
2H GN trailer, new paint, lights & floor, 6'6", $2500 cash, call before 8:30 pm. S.G. House Rome 706-295-4456
3 horse slant GN w/lrg. dressing rm. & mid tack, white $3800. Stacy Stanley Lyons 912565-8563
4 horse GN trailer $1000; Haughton training cart, exc. cond. $650; driving harness $1 oo set. JimValiante Hawkinsville 912-892-8434
6 horse slant trailer, partial living, new paint,
3 axle, electric brakes. Thomas Russell Marietta 678-488-1549 800-403-6643
99 sx exiss 4 horse trailer, full living quarters w/12., awning, exc. shape $29,000. Chris Carpenter Calhoun 706-581-0970
All-purpose saddle, 17", chestnut, suede knee rolls, exc. cond., frenhmade, "nice" $325 or swap for Western dressage/endurance saddle. L. Durgin Dallas 770-445-8495
Cherokee 2H trailer, extra high, pulls good, using cond. $850; homemade trailer, single axle 41/2X8', good for small animals $175. Alton Martin Pinehurst 912-268-2803 912268-2759
Circle Y show saddle package, 16" used very little, exc. cond. $900. Karen Hyman Thomson 706:465-2315
Custom built, 28' GN enclosed trailer w/6 comp., neck is separated for storage $9000. Rodney Cobb Davisboro 912-348-5722
Custom made steel cattle rack, slide d.oor. Pheron Turner Marble Hill 770-893-2434
Goat Supplies, .almost .new ivomec dewormer, mastitis spray, mastitis detetecter, tatoo set, lots more. Katie L Banker Ffockmart 770-684-4808
Gooseneck 4 horse trailer w/living quarters. Joe Russell Cumming i7o~887-6641
Hay ring, good cond. $125; enclosed bottom. Chuck Paris Canton 770-475-1987
Head gate for catching cattle, automatic Pierfert brand $125. Robert Yates
Summerville 706-397-2715 Horse blanket Big D (76) with hood, bridles,
bits, half chaps, straw hat, misc. other items. J. Sudderth Buford 770-945-3515
Horse or mule breecher nylon $40 ea. Faithie Ra}'. Clarkesville 706-754-1214
New Era Henney buggy, buggy in perfect cond., other. Stephen Feitshans Perry 912987-4176
New Western 15" lightweight brown saddle $250. Ra}'. Pruitt Lawrenceville 770-822-0878
One horse trailer $1200; 2000 Sooner alum.

Beautiful Dwarf gray doe is bred/FREE. Pamela Neu Mableton 770-948-9413
Breeder does & bucks for sale, some bred, Mini-Rex, Mini-Lop, Dwarf, Dutch, Fuzzy-Lop, State licensed breeder. Donna Bowlden _B_ut_le_r_9_1_2_-8_4_7_-2_9_9_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ __
Bunnies breeders, wholesale retail $3/up, quality breeding stock, state lie., call before 9 pm. D. Morgan Monroe 770~207-0010
Male rabbit and hutch for sale. Charles Stallings Carrollton 770-834-1069
Mini-Lop, Holland Lop rabbits, 8 wks., asst. colors, cute, $10 ea. Lance Skates Summerville 706-857-6984
Moving sale over 6 diff. breeds of rabbits, automatic waters, feeders, cages/more, NZW Rex, San Juan, Flemis Giants, Lops/more Rhonda Epps Ila 706-789-2247
NZW breeders, 12-14 wks., $7-$12, 4-6 wks., bunnies $3-$4, qlty. stock, Mini-Lop, Dwarfs, Mini-Rex. Charles Kent Ocilla 912468-7423
NZW young breeders, bucks and does, Fryers, live or dressed. C. Harper Byron 912956-2432
NZW, bunnies, breeders and Fyers live or dressed, Mini-Rex, English spots and San Juan. G. Jackson Con}'.ers 770-483-3533
Premium meat rabbits, purebred NZW, young breeding stock for sale, proven quality stock for 5 yrs. Tony Graham Moultrie 912890-0294
Purebred Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf bunnies & breeders, healthy w/pedigrees. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
Quality line of prime meat rabbits, NZW,
Fryers $5; breeders $15. Ira Barnes Eatonton 706-485-6750
Rabbits for sale, 36 Dwarf, Mini-Lop, MiniRex, rabbit cages, automatic watering system, feeders, nest boxes $750 for all. Holly Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224
Rabbits for sale, Dwarf Lops, $15 ea. B. Stone Stone Mountain 770-498-0009
Rabbits, San Juan Cotton Tail mixiedall ages. Marvin Mccallum Macon 478-9353895 478-935-3895
Rex, Satins, Harlequins, $5 each, reducing herd, breeding stock and feeders, near Conyers. Thomas Green Oxford 770-7845259
San Juan Cotton Tail crossed rabbits, $6 ea., home of the original Mountain Runners. R. Grantham Jaseer 706-692-3449
San Juan, exc; runners & breeders $5 ea. Patrick Hroma Gainesville 770-983-9081
San Juan, young breeders or restock your fields, or restock your ice box, $8-$10. W. Harris Atlanta 404-344~4338
Selling all our New Zealand rabbits, bunnies and breeder does, call after 6 pm. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008
Stock reduction sale, Lops, Mini-Rex, Dwarf, Dutch; Nzw; sa:11Juan;- Fryers~ compost, Ga. licensed. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda _ha_y~,_A_li_c_ia_h_a_I~_e_tc_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'00 Alfalfa hay $8.50/bale, '00
Alfalfa/orchard grass mix $7/bale, horse guality. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576
'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have lift 44 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale, horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706_29_1_-_06_7_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'00 Alfalfa hay, 1-49 bales $7.50, 50-99 bales $7.00, 100+ bales $6.50. Janet Jones

quail breeders license. Since this is a ads, such as "want horses, any amount," Linda Moss Aleharetta 770-475-4761

3H w/full LQ, 2000 model Towlite metal GN 3H, Elberton 706-283-7529

state protected bird, the Georgia are not acceptable for publication; neither 16" all purpose roping saddle w/all acc. rear tack, DR, financing avail.. Tom Bourne '00 Alfalfa, square bales, excellent horse

Department of Natural Resources requires are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

$500 firm. w. Smith Milner 770-358-3665 Calhoun 706-602-7100

quality, 75-90lb., 3rd and 4th cutting. Nan

anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., live only, hunters special $2 ea., avail. now, cash only. Marshal Simmons Jesup 912-5862851
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching eggs and chicks, year round. Kenneth Buffing!on Ro}'.ston 706-245-9706
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite started, matured, and flight conditioned birds, Quail pox vaccinated and weather conditioned. Kenneth Stone Hazlehurst 912-375-9886
Quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., Jumbo Bobwhites $35/100, $125/500, $220/1000, flight birds & breeders. Raymond Meadows Wadle}'. 912-252-5345
Quails & partridges, over 30 combined types; also, oven-ready dress birds will ship. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711

Want Nubian or Boer goats. P. Zanetti 16" custom made ranch working saddle,

Hiram 770-577-6482

smooth hard seat, hand stamped basket

Want gentle welch type pony for small child, weave design, only used 1 yr. $700. S.

good home, reasonable priced. Tracy Hovers Bradford Atlanta 770527-2490

R1dal 770-386-2207

16" custom made roping saddle, w/Dally

Want goats, any breed considered, Hom combination carved leather & rawhide,

common billy or nannies, must be reasonably blanket bridle etc. $325. Larry . Denson

priced. Perry Hallmark Williamson 770-228- Douglasville 770-949-2933

9309

16' Double D Gooseneck stock trailer, 7' tall

Want good horses and tack, for non-profit older mdl., but in good working cond. $1000.

organization working w/handicapped children. Ronnie Ravan Gainesville 770-983-1978

Patricia Gonzalez Fairburn 770-964-7000

16' horse/stock trailer, divider, escape door,

Want mule well broke to wagon and work, swing rear gate, tack comp., good cond.

will consider team, call before 1o pm. Louie. $1800. Doug Goddard Maysville 706-652-

Watkins Fairmount 706-629-2526

3072

Want purebred Arabian horse, 3-5 yrs. old, 16.5" Crosby Mark JV AP, some fittings, grt.

blk. or dapple grey, must br spirited. Catherine cond. $400. Kristin Weekley Bogart 706-769-

Rice Woodbine 912-729-5737

9293

Want registered Kiko goats. Ricky Van 17 1/2" Winter all-purpose saddle $200.

Robinson 260 Robinson Rd. Cedartown Theresa McMillan Clarkesville 706-206-3155

30125 770-748-0285 770-748-0285

17" Dakota team penning saddle, ridden 3

Want retired hunter jumper for youth to times $700. Liz Holton Chickamauga 706-

train, will give a good home, willing to pay 539-1737

Saddles: Crosby cutback $400; Abercrombie endurance $300; authentic racing saddle $100; all in exc. cond. Robert Smith Cumming 770886-8263 Small 2H bumper pull trailer, good floors, new mats, decent tires, white w/silver trim $1000. E. Dunken Bogart 770-725-4352
Therapeutic riding facility in need of horse trailer, Any condition considered. Emily R Hamilton 204 Kitchens Road Haddock 31033 912-932-0006
Trail-Et 4H GN aluminum trailer w/weekender package, (partial LQ}, $9500; email for pictures. Amanda Walker Columbus 706-332-6687
Two horse wagon, like new, hand brakes, all wheels in good shape call aft. 7 pm. Mike McSwain Atlanta 706-245-8668
Want 2 hares trailer, Ga. Blacksmiths will restore and change to make a traveling school. Tom Davenhall Marietta 770-973-7535
Want 20' GN livestock, call aft. 8 pm. John Wieters Macon 912-986-6424

Kittrell Madison 706-342-7705 '00 Alicia Bermuda hay, 1000 lb., round
bales, well fertilized, $30. B. Kilgore 1214 Rockledge Rd. Adrian 31002 912-668-4397
'00 Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, 4x4, J.D. bales, $30/each, orchard grass $20. C. Finch Thomson 706-541-1212
'00 Alicia and Coastal hay, 4x5, J.D. bales, i ,OOOlb., avail., net wrap, top quality, weed free, approx. 800 bales, $30 each. Eddie Crow Valdosta 912-242-5380
'00 Alicia bermuda hay, round bales, net wrapped, $30/roll. James Martin Waynesboro _70_6_-5_54_-2_4_8_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'00 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty., well fert., rain
free, under barn, net wrap, 5x4 rolls $2o:walt Dockery Douglas 912-384-2812
'00 Alicia hay, 5x5, round bales, well
fertilized, good quality, $35/roll. Billy Hennessee Dais}'. 912-739-0002
'00 Aliciatnft 78 & 85, 4x5, round rolls. L. Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102
'00 Bahia/Coastal bermuda, square rolls in

Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want red, gold, pheasent or other brightly colored pheasants, prefer ones that are used to people. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706-3487279
Wanted Common Pigeons and Mallard Ducks. Byron, Call Ted or Ashley Meadows (912) 956-6656 Ted R Meadows Byron 912956-6656
Wanted:. 1 banty hen and 2 female. mallard ducks; young; w/in 30 miles. Good home. H Gonzalez McDonough 770-914--7451

$1500. Cheryl Meeker Dallas 770-443-3200 Want to buy fallow deer, Red deer, will pay
top price, call aft. 6 pm. Ray Cross Morven 912-775-2893 912-775-2018
Want to lease mares for breeding for 1 yr., will return mares in foal, all foals will reg. Lisa Smallwood LaGrange 706-884-2377
Topside Up? If you're not sure which end of the bulb is the top, plant it on its side, according to the University of

17" all purpose English. saddle w/fittings, Want used panels for 55' diameter pen.

medium tree, made for Thoroughbred-type Susan J. Harris Ball Ground 770-735-3449

w/high withers, mint cond. $225. J. Schower Locust Grove 770-954-1372

RABBITS

18" all purpose blk. Thoroughgood saddle

w/pads, 1 blue & 1 white, all almost new $345.

K. Turner Hillsboro 706-468-2367

If you have questions regarding ads in this

1999 Delta 2H BP trlr., Padded, tack comp, category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

manger, saddlerack, spare. $3350 obo. Pete 9083.

Penn}'. Woodstock 770-928-6448

All rabbits must go, moving sale, San Juan,

2 horse BP trailer, 1/4 horse size, older 100's to choose from, bunnies to breeders $3-

model, needs some work $650. J. Roberts $15. Richard Johnson Monroe 770-267-5066

Decatur 404-378-2727

Beau. Mini-Rex, Dutch and Mini-Lop

barn, $3/bale. Mike Knight Thomaston 706-

647-2664



'00 Bermuda rolls, horse quality, fert., rain

free, stored in barn. John Bell Madison 706-

_34..,.2,,,-7,....3-=6,....2_--:--=---,----,...,...-,--,... '00 Bermuda/Fescue hay, round bales, in

field, $20, round bales in barn $25. Wanda

Bankston Jerse}'. 770-787-7413

'00 Bermuda/Fescue hay, square and round,

50 square bale/mulch hay. Rick Stratton

McDonough 770-914-6966

'00 Bermuda/Fescue hay, well fertilized,

$3/bale, can deliver. Charles Kronmuller

When advertising in the Marlcet Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be listed in the ad

Georgia Extension Service. The stem will always grow upright.

2 horse bumper pull trailer, ramp load w/walk-thru, asking $800. Kim Manucy Ellaville 912-937-9037

bunnies, grown Angora, Netherlands and Mini~Rex also. Horace Heggood Newnan
770-251-8844

Faietteville 770-460-8028 '00 Coastal Bermuda 4x6 rd., good quality,
$35 a roll. Ollis G. Hartley Perry 912-987-5205

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'00 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, 00' Coastal/bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, well Shelled Feed Corn $8/100# bag; Feed Oats '00 wheat & rye straw, hvy. bales, $2/bale Want blueberry & blackberry bushes. John

square bales in barn, $2.50, you pick up. Ann fert., will load, defy. avail. locally. R. H. $2.25/bsh., exc. horse feed or seed quality. lge. quality avail.; '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye James Fayetteilille.770-631-0332



Walsh Statesboro 912-839-2281 '00 Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales,

Whitman Adel 912-896-7704 15 acres, fescue hay to be cut on halves,

Robert Wayne Montgomery 847-2356

Reynolds 912-

$7/per bu. George Walker Roberta 912-836-

4499

.

Want cowpea okra seed. Malcolm Scruggs 642 Crooked River Rd Woodbine 31569

large quantity, rain free, horse quality. Marie two miles from hartwell on GA 775. Hugh F. Shelled corn $21/per 55 gal. barrel. G. '00' Wreris Abruzzi rye, 94% germ. 912-729-3458

Blizzard Claxton 912-739-8710

Lambert Gainesville 678-450-0223

Register 4315 Hwy. 122 East Hahira 912- $5.50/par bu. bag. Charles Rachels Po Box Want pumpkins for October, lge. orange

'00 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $3.00 at 2000 2nd cutting Fescue, Bermuda mix hay, 794-3053

293 Wadley 30477 478-252-8530

type. William Turnage Po Box 903 Blairsville

barn, horse quality. Margaret Morrison 4x5 rolls in barn, $25 per roll. David Kettle Square bales of perennial peanut hay, 2000 Wrens Abruzzi Rye 332, 58# bags 30514 770-826-9911

Hartwell 706-376-5856

Arnoldsville 706-742-5145

horse quality Barry Braun hahira 800-794- 91% germ., $7/bag. Frank Syms

. '00 Coastal bermuda hay $10, $15, $25 per 2000 Alicia Bermuda hay, round & square. 1168

Waynesboro 706-554-3044

roll, 4x4, 700 to 800lb. rolls, square bales, Oats 96% germ. cleaned, bagged, 50lb. bags Taking orders for hay, square bales/$2.50, 2000 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 95% germ.

FLOWERS FOR SALE

$3/ea. Carroll Zittrouer Springfield 912-754- Carol Sapp Barney912-775-2038

round bales/$25 in field, defy. avail. Tony cleaned & bagged, $7/a bag., call aft; 4 pm

9620 912-920-5921

2000 Alicia bermuda horse qlty. hay $2.75 Harris Social Circle 770-464-3786

James Babb Waynesboro 706-554-3385

If you have questions about this category,

'00 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 md. and sq. to $3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales, 2000 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, cleaned & call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084

bales; 2000 oats, top quality $3/bush. Chad John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216

priced according to qlty. and amt. of sale. H.C. bagged, 98.96% pure seed, 81.5% germ.

Riggs Waynesboro 706-437-8510

2000 Bermuda hay $20 or Fescue hay $18 Allen McDonough 770-957-3379

Julia Shelley 2488 Houser Mill Rd Byron .Flower seed offered for sale has not been

'00 Coastal bermuda hay, md.. horse qlty. per 4x5 roll, stored in barn. Terry Stephenson Tift 44 fall cutting stored in barn, $2.00/bale, 31008 912-956-5349

tested for germination since it often is

$30. G.S. Brady Augusta 706-592-2694

Commerce 706-335-265'1

round bales $10; mulch hay $1.00/bale. Crista 2000 Wrens Abruzzi rye, Cleaned & collected in very limited quantities.

'00 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, good 2000 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 horse quality, sq. Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547

bagged, 98.285 pure seed, 90% germ., per $1 SASE: orchard vine, mixed hibiscus,

quality, $3/bale. Walker Whitmire Bishop bales, $4/bale; also rhd. hay. B. Bullock Tift 44 hay, '00 crop, sq. bales, horse qlty., bu. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-6681

white wisteria, small lavander Angel trumpet

706-769-9012

Dallas 770-445-9392

in barn, Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope 2000 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated & bush, orange-white, and more, no shipping.

'00 Coastal bermuda hay, well fer!., rain . 2000 Bermuda/Fescue hay, $4 and $3/sq. area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope bagged, no weed seed, 90% germ., $7/bu. Celia McCall 1532 Hwy. 39N. Donalsonville

free, horse quality, square bales, $2.50,'bale. bales; also, mulch, defy. extra. Leonard Rhyne 770-266-7310

bag. Wayne Sims Waynesboro 706-554- 31745 912-524-2940

Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189

Barnesville 770-358-3913

Tift 44, horse qlty., $3.50 per bale. Ernest 4510

$1 per .tbsp w/SASE Golden rain tree,

'00 Coastal hay, 4x6, bales $35. D. M. Pitts 2000 Coastal Bermuda Hay, good quality Powell Hampton 770-946-9169

Annual Ryegrass, cleaned & bagged, 96% money plants, hollyhocks, mixed shades of

Haddock 912-932-5231

for horses/cows, fertilized, large/small rolls, Tift .44, rnd. rolls, you haul from Social germ., $14/per 50 lb. bag, cert. Saluda wheat, pink, white, red, peach cream, dk. red. June

'00 Coastal/Bahia mix, 4x5 round bale, $20 square bales, sheltered, rain-free. Steve Circle. Lloyd Killebrew Social Circle 770- 94% germ., $6/per b!lg. Charles Carter Evans 148 Cason Rd. Cedartown 30125

per bale. Sara Spillers Americus 912-928- Webb Tifton 229-528-4830

937-7079

Winterville 706-543-9755 706-613-5023

770-748-3622

2607

2000 Coastal/bermuda horse hay, fert., World feeder Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, Annual ryegrass, .28/lb., cleaned & $1 w/SASE ea. pkg.: Baby Breath, catnip,

'00 Coastal/Bermuda hay, highly fert., UGA soil specs, round and square bales in $30/sq. bales, $4 analysis report available. bagged, 97% germ.; red top clover, 92% Blk. hollyhock, zinna, great bellflower,

rain/weed free, tight 4x5 rolls, $30/roll. Russ barn, defy. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912- Don Marher Sanderville 912-553-1788

germ., .65/per lb. Billy Turlington Covington cinnamon vine, price @$3.50, purple bloom

Connell Mount vernon 912-583-4972

994-6463

oo Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4X5 feet rolls, 770-786-5116

water lilies. Debbi Knuth 665 Weldon Rd.

'00 Coastalffift 44 hay, well fert., 4x5 rolls in 2000 coastal and Johnson grass hay, taking orders for early October cutting, Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, will Palmetto 30268

barn, $30/each, also square bales/$4.50. R. sprayed and fertilized, 4x5 bales, $22 a roll. fertilized. Mark Bowles Wadley 706-373- custom plant on your fields w/conventional or $1/Tbsp. w/SASE: peony poppies plant in

Rawlins Monroe 770-267-3227

Walton Starling Hoschton 706-367-5147

3416

no-till planter. Charles Hurley Summerville Fall, bloom in spring coneflower, hollyhock,

'00 Fescue and bermuda hay mixed, square 2000 crop, Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest bales in barn, $3.50 each. Howard Wright qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/roll,

Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted

706-857-2707 706-857-7689

malampedium, Mexican sunflower,

Crystal white multiplying onions for coneflower, Stella de Oro, daylilies. Virginia

Cumming 770-781-8821

can def. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858

'00 Fescue, clover, and bermuda hay, rain 2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per

free, 4x5. rolls, stored in barn, 45 rolls at large roll. D. Barclay Rockmart 770-562-

$18/each. James Fouche Danielsville 706- 9083

Want someone to cut 42 acres, hay on halves or rent pasture. Joyce Pickett Madison 706-342-1688

summer/fall planting, $15/gal., $25/2 gals, postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-5566124
Ga. certified Wrens Abruzzi rye, 87%

Maddox 2596 Woodridge Dr. Decatur 404321-4818
$1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mult. orders): larkspur, o.f. poppy, Shirley poppy,

789-3995

2000 oat straw $2/bale, plus feed oats

'00 Fescue/Bermuda grass mix hay, good $2.25/bsh, excellent horse quality, discount

AG SEED FOR SALE

germ., cleaned & bagged, 56 lb., Ga. crop sweet William, o.f. hollyhock, coneflower improvement tagged. Charles Lumsden \echinacae), Rudbeckia (glorosia daisy),

condition, $10 per roll. Estes Reece Locust grove 770-957-4014
'00 Fescue/Orchard grass, clover mix, square bales, rain free, horse quality. D.

for large quantities. M. Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-3310
2000. lift 44 hay -prime horse quality, rain weed free, fert. to perfection, $4/sq. bale in

Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.

Sycamore 912-567-4432
Kentucky 31 tall fescue, 96% germ., 99% pure, combine run, extra clean, 50# poly. bags, .70/lb. Roger King Bowdon 770-258-

melampodium. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453
$2/pk. w/SASE, Cherokee Indian bead seed, grows with hole in them, instruction to

Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-9870
'00 Fescue/orchard grass, no rain, excellent quality in barn, 5x4 rolls. Ruby Jackson Adairsville 770-773-7380
'00 Johnson grass millet, 1200 lb roll, $20 in field, $25 delivered 50 miles, well fertilized, rain free. Roy N. Callaway Carlton 706-783-
5441 '00 Rye fescue/orchard grass, sq. bale,
$3.25 in barn, 4x5 round bales, fescue/orchard grass, $20 roll in barn. T. Lee Ringgold 706-935-4396 706-937-4461
'00 Tift 44 Bermuda hay, well fert., horse qlty., rain free, sq. bales, $3 in field, $3.50 in barn. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-629-0608
706-272-4902 '00 Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fertilized, in
barn, rain free, horse quality sq. bales, $5/per
bale. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024 '00 Tift 44 square and round bales, horse
quality; also, '00 fescue, Bermuda, Orchard

barn, large qty. Charles Nelson Perry 912-
987-7187 Alicia hay, round rolls & square bales. Willis
C Courson Nicholls 912-632-8473
Bermuda hay, $3.50/per bale. Melvin Brock Hoschton 706-654-3631
Bermuda/Fescue mixed hay, good quality,
round arid square. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
Bermuda!fescue hay, horse quality, square bales, limed, fert., $2.75-$3.50 per bale. D. Darnell McDonough 770-957-8199
Blackfoot Ridge Farm delivers premium Alfalfa/Timothy hay, pine shavings, arena sand. R. Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
Choice horse qlty..Coastal. bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
coastal bermuda hay $3/sq. bale. in field, $3.50 in barn. Bishop Pirkle . Covington 770786-6095

Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For

7175

Ky. 31 fescue 50# bags, 94% germ., $38/per bag, cleaned & bagged. Ben Overstreet Dawsonville 706-265-3170

Multiplying onions for fall planting, $12/gal.

R. Paden 1050 Ridge Rd Lawrenceville

30043 912-962-4656

'

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Oats 9Q% germination, forage type. James

Coker 91~4, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376

such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may Oats, 92% germ. & wheat, 98% germ., bulk

not be propagated for sale unless the seed or bagged. Tommy Adcock Good Hope 770-

a has been grown as a class of certified 267-7639

seed. Propagation of such seed is

Old fashion multiplying onions for

violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act fall/summer planting, $12 gal + $3 S&H. Earl

and the Federal Seed Act. If you have Terry Wrens 706-547-2242

questions regarding certified seed, call the Old timey red multiplying onions, 3/lbs.,

Market Bulletin office or the Georgia $12/postage. R. Jones 3547 Dover Rd Department of Agriculture Seed Division, Gainesville 30507 770-536-1712

{404) 656-3635.

Scarlet beefsteak tomato seed, 95% germ.,

'00 Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned & $3/per tsp., w/SASE. L. Tiller 6930 N. Baggett

bagged, 50# bag; certified transitional Rd Douglasville 30134 770-942-0194

grow and make necklace. C. A. Johnson 111 Norlh Hampton Leesburg 31763
$5 lg. pkg. w/LSASE, select seeds of old fashion double peony type oriental poppy, sweet William seeds, foxgloves, allow 1 week delv. George B. Hodges Rt. 1 Box 363 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453
'00 Mixed color giant zinnia seeds, $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292
'00 Moon-flower bush, hummingbird vine, small .. red blooms, Lychinis easy to grow, $1/SASE. M.G. Bates P.O. Box 297 Meansville 30256
'00 coneflower seed, orange, pink; also, Tomthumb zinnia mixed $1/tbsp w/SASE. Sally Gordon 35 25th St. N.E. Cairo 31728 226-377-5375
'00 four o'clock seeds, dark pink, $1 w/SASE for tbsp. Ruby Wilcox 318 Skinnon Rd. Macon 31207

oo grass mix, all in barn and well fert. Butch
Dover Monroe 770-867-2420 '00 Tift 44, Bermuda hay, horse quality in
barn, $5/sq. bale. Leslie Binion Moreland 770-304-5676
'00 Tift 44, well fer!., in barn, $4.00 per bale, mulch hay. $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'00 bermuda hay, Tift 44, horse qlty.,
$4/bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 '00 bermuda hay, horse qlty., square bales,
$4.00 bale. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770460-5086
'00 bermuda hay, under barn, well fertilized,
$2.25 a bale. Sandy Evans Tifton 912-382-
6505 '00 fescue and bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls,
$18/per roll, stored in dry. Ronnie Hill Maysville 706-335-7755
'00 fescue hay, well fert., rain and weed free, sq. bales $3.25, bermuda $4. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
'00 fescue orchard grass hay, horse qlty., heavy sq. bales. fert./ limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatworth 706-278-1264 706-6955906
fescue/bermuda hay, horse quality, $3/sq. bales. A. Grisel Hoschton 706-654,
1361 '00 fescue/bermuda mxd. hay, fert., 5x5
rolls, $25, 4x5 rolls, rye grass, $17, defy. avail. B. W. Worley Rome 706-295-1583
'00 fescue/orchard grass hay; also, coastal bermuda hay, $2.75-$3.25, can deliver. James Phillips Fayetteville 770-460-0413
'00 field mixed Fescue/Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $20/roll. Bob Hill Griffin 770-

Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, square bales, $3 pick-up, $3.50 delivered. L. A. Gilbert Valdosta 912-247-2384
Coastal/Bermuda hay, rairi and weed free, round bales, $20, square bales $3.50, large quantity. Lynn Ivey Macon 912-474-5815
Feed Oats, bulk only.horse quality $2.25 per bushel. Jon Burns Springfield 912-7543439
Feed oats, bulk only, horse quality, $2 per bsh. Marvin Lewis Cordele 912-273-4329
Feed wheat, cleaned and bagged, $5 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-6492438 912-928-7625-
Feed-grade rye, '00 crop, $3/bulk. Willie
Payne Butler 912-862-5258 912-862-5696 Fescue hay, 150 bales, $25/bale nego., you
pick up. c Jones 461 Hughes Rd. Newborn 706-468-1423
Fescue/Bermuda mix, $2.50 sq. bale, rain free and stored in barn. Charles Crew Ellijay 706-635-3408
Fescue/bermuda mix, fertilized square bales, rain free, .$3.50/sq. bale in barn or discount in field. Jason D. Breeding Senoia 770-599-8998
Fescue/orchard grass mix, square bales, fert., and lime, $1.50 in field and $2 in barn.
Mary Lewis Sharpsburg 770-599-9093 Highly fertilized coastal/bermuda hay for
sale, 4x5 bales, $30/each. L. Lord Sandersville 912-552-5226
Horse quality "Russell Bermuda hay, sq. bales $2.75 in field, weed free, fertilized, taking orders for mid-September cutting, other. Jimmy Thompson Alto 706-894-2779
Mulch hay, $2 sq. bale. Ruth Bleckley

organic, $6.50/bag. Peter Cimino Reynolds 912-847-2231
'00 Certified Wrens 96 rye, $6/bu., lge. quantity nego. Earl Heatwole Rt 1 Box 187 Metter 30439 912-685-4276
'00 Crimson clover, 95% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bag, certified transitional organic, $40/bag. Ansley Watson Reynolds 912-847-3991
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 80% germ., cleaned &. bagged, 50# bags, $5.50/per bag. Steve Affolter Lumpkin 912-838-4854
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 84% germ., cleaned & bagged, $6/per bu. Alton Powell Soperton 912-529-6695
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 86% germ, cleaned and bagged, 56# 1 bu. bag. Tommy Whitmire Bowman 706-376-9359 706-376-8094
'00 Wrens Abruzzf rye, 86% germ., cleaned & bagged, 56# 1 bu. bag, $5.50, 2000 bu. Lindy McDonald Vidalia 912-537-4181
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92.5% germ., bagged & cleaned, 5% wheat no noxious weed, $6.50/bu. Kenneth Davidson Fort Valley 912-825-1006
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 93% germ. & 94% germ., cleaned & bagged, $5/per 56 lb. bag. Glyn Thrift Metter 912-685-6223
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 93% germ., 56 lb. bagged & cleaned, $6 certified, $5 noncertified at bam. J. C. Callahan Mershon 912-449-5755
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 93% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7.50/bag, 97%, $7.50/bag. Edrill Tyner Fort Valle}' 912-825-2056
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 96% germ., 99% pure, 56# bags, cleaned & bagged, treated, .$5.50/bag. Charles Waters Sylvania 912-

TiftBlue Lupine seed, 80% germ., good for deer plots.& soil bldg., clean & bagged, 50 lb. bags, $35/bag, vol. disc. Robert Ray Fort Valley 478-825-7202
White multiplying _onion sets, now for planting, 50 sets, $1 O/PP. C.F. Martin 104 Woodlake Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-534: 1807
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed for sale, $7/per. bag, delivery available. J. Moncrief Roberta 912-836-4749
Wrens Abruzzi ry_e 2000, cert. blue tag, 92% germ., 99% pure, no weed, def. avail., $6/per bag. Reggie Faulk Dublin 912-4633199 912-463-3319
Wrens Abruzzi rye 96% germ., cleaned $5/#50 lb. bag, Ryegrass 95% germ., $10/#100 lb. bag. Kevin Vassar H11rtwell 706-376-9019
Wrens Abruzzi rye grass $10/per 50# bag, 99% germ. Allan Brittain Jackson 770-7757727
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 88 to 94% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7. ea. Rodney Horne Glenwood 912-523-5239
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 89% germ., cleaned & bagged, $5/per bag. Joe Goss Hawkinsville 912-892-9412
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated & bagged, 92% germ., $7/per. bu. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
Wrens Abruzzi rye, regd. in plain bags, 90% germ.,' bu bags malathion treated, $6/bag. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983
Wrens Abuzzi rye, 90% germination, $6.50 per bushel. James Stephens Morrow 770961-5922

'00 marshmallow seed, extremely beau. flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE. Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 30148
'00 old fashion poppy seeds, $1.50 tbsp. Beatrice Teague 273 Norman Teague Trail Waleska 30183
'00 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial, goldfinches Jove them. Wynn Mott 3736 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
'00 seed, re-seeding petunias mxd., 1000 seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
'00 seed: cleome, marigold, orange cosmos, coockcombs, $1 w/SASE, purple iris 12/$10 ppd. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188
'00 seed: coreopsis, wall flowers; dahlia, marigold, choose size, $0.50 or $1/pk, w/SASE. Freida Chambers 5812 Atl. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542
'00 seed: larkspur, 4 o'clock, cleome, hollyhock, zinnas, trumpet Bush white, ammarylis, snap's, $1/pkg. L/SASE, extra orders. extra postage. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus 31715
'00 seed: purple cone flower, black eyed Susan, angel trumpet, yellow and shasta daisy, humming bird, $1/SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
10 varieties, mixed daffodil bulbs, $3.50/doz., inciude postage. E. McNeal 4544 Hwy 60 Pendergrass 30567 706-654-2574
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; special sales, eucalyptus, palms, fems and roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson

227-2383



McDonough 770-954-9134

857-3782

Ag Plants for Sale

770-775-4967

'00 highly fert., coastal/fescue $4/sq. bale,
round rolls in dry $40. Ray Clark Dacula 770963-3561 770-963-4228
'00 oats bulks, $2, 100 bales or more, $2.50 under 100 bales. Shannon Phillips Soperton

912-578-3576



'00 orchard grass, rain free, clean in barn

Oats, bright '00 crop .09 per lb., bulk can bag. Michael Hall Sylvester 912-776-5355
Orchard grass clover hay, horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fert. UGA specs., $25. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857'1377
Peanut Hay,. 4x5 Rolls & square bales Ronald Shawn Grantham 1365 Bell View Rd

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 96% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $5/per bag. Gary Watson Buena Vista 912-649-7070
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., CB&T, $6.50/per bu., 3000 bu., def. avail., no weed seed. F. Montgomery Junction City 706-2693270

Blackberry Thornless bear root plants & root cutting, Navaho & Arapaho. Matthew Pace Oxford 770-787-3072
Blueberry sprouts up to 25, $3/ea., over 25, $2.50 ea. Virginia Smallwood Douglasville 770-297 -1273

50/$1 large flowering hibiscus seed, white/purple or deep mauve plants, serid $1 plus SASE. B. A. Roase 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791
60 Boxwoods, average height 14 inches, in gallon containers $250. Wesley S. Bellany 48 E. Oak St. Luthersville 30251 770-927-6781

$3.75. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706-635-2258 '99 & '00 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3
per bale. D; Foister Camilla 912-294-0204 '99 Tift 44 Coastal. bermuda hay, horse qlty.,

Douglas 31533 912-384-2733 912-383-0884 Premium Coastal/Bermuda 50-60 lbs.
square bales, $7, pick up. Lanny Harper Social Circle 770-918-8064

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $6.25/bag, def. avail. David Brock Ellaville 912-937-5774 229-9375774

Egyptian walking, multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. Pamela Padavana Box 694 Trenton 30752 706-657-7072
Strawberry, blackberry, raspberry plants for

Achillea, daylilies, hosta, mtn. mint, Siberian iris, dwarf iris, blackberry lilies, crinom, ginger lilies, roof iris, others, no shipping. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-

well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S.. =p"'r:.=e"-m""iu""'m="T'-'ift..::...;4=-4=-=-&=c'"'o"a-s-ta_l_b_e-rm-ud_a_,

Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268

bermuda rolls $50 each, dry stored in barn.

'99 and '00 Alicia hay, sq. and round bales; nm Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-

also, taking orders for late-September cutting; 6653

also, rye straw sq. bales/$1.50. Ron Reed Russell Bermuda hay, large round bales,

Waynesboro 706-437-1477

fert., limed and sprayed, $30, also fescue

'99 .and '00 Bermuda Fescue mix 4x5 rolls, bales $25. H. Moon Snellville 770-972-5359

can load at farm $10 and $20. H. M. Rawlins Russell bermuda hay, $3.50/sq. bales,

Zebulon 770-567-4114

fescue 4x5 rolls, $30/roll, sheltered, no calls

'00 WrensAbruzzi rye, 99% pure seed, 88% germ., no weed seed, $7/per 56# bag. Robert Sikes Rt 3 Box 2140 Cochran 31014 912934-2140
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, bagged &

sale, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Yellow multiplying onion plants now for green onions this winter, $18/gal. plus shipping. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790

treated, 93% germ., 700 bushels/$7 per bu. David Hall Danville 912-962-3699

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, seed clean & Want approx. 300 lbs. of rye grass seed,

bagged, 89% germ., 99% pure seed, $7/per def. Cobb Co. C. Morris Acworth 770-422-

2088
Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, white marigold seed, dreamland zinnia, yellow melampodium, dahlia, all seed 100/$2. P.P. Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891
All kinds of perennials, shrubs trees, vines, roses, ground cover bulbs, ferns and seeds, house plants. Verma Farlow East Point 404767-7656

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

after 9pm. Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770-459-5013 bushel. Ben Hadden Gibson 706-598-2450 2828

Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 4, 2000

Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Oct. 7 Social Circle Friendship Festival,

Oct. 6 Small Animal & Goat Sale, every Fri.

crafts. Info: Dee Joseph, 770-464-

night, 7 pm, Buggytown Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 W., Barnesville. Info: 770786-2029/358-1721. Oct. 7 Goat & Fowl Auction, 1st & 3rd Sat., H&M Livestock, Hwy. 46 E., Metter. Info: 912-537-2172/282-9691 or email: myra1@cybersputh.com.

Oct.

2380. 7 Hewell Family "Turning & Burning" Festival, sunup-5 pm, craft demos, Ga. Plow Club demos, Hewell's Pottery Site, 6035 Hwy. 52, Gillsville. Info: 770-869-3468/3469 or e-mail: hewellpottery@mindspring.com.

Oct. 7 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Tri County Livestock Sale, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-

Oct. 7 Old Times at Crabapple, 9 am-5 pm, rain or shine, quilts, Crabapple Community Crossroads, 5 mi. n. of

3803/2914.

Roswell, at Hwy. 372. Info: Carolyn

Oct. 13 Small Animal & Goat Sale, every Fri. night, 7 ptn. Buggytown Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: 770786-2029/358-1721.

Waddell, 770-343-9454 Oct. 7-8 11th Annual Fairview Fall Festival;
Sat., 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 12 noon-4 pm, arts & crafts, E. Atlanta & Fairview

Oct. 14 Horse Sale,.tack, 7 pm, horses to

Rds. Info: Ray Hill, 770-474-8290.

follow, Eastanollee Livestock Mkt., Eastanollee. Info: 864-638-6112/2712. Oct. 14 Banks Crossing Saddle Club Charity Horse & Tack Auction, tack at 1 pm with horses to follow, Banks County

Oct. 7-8 Prater's Mill Country Fair, Sat., 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, living history exhibits & handmade crafts, blacksmithing, quilting, hand tufting, more, Dalton. Info: 706-694-6455.

Parks & Rec. Arena, Homer. Info: K. Oct. 7-8 Hightower Falls Festival, 9 am-6

Harrison, 706-335-9125 or C. Wilson, 706-757-2658 Oct. 14 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R

pm, located bet. Rockmart & .Cedartown. Info: Cathy, 770-748-3419 or Margaret, 770-748-4810. Oct; 7-8 October Pumpkin Festival, each

Goat & Livestock Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 237-8825/469-3533.

526 912-

Oct.

weekend in Oct.. arts & crafts, Reece's Pumpkin Festival, Canton. Info: Verlyn Reece, 770-751-0115. 7-8 Historic Marietta Arts & Crafts

EQUINE EVENTS

Festival, Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 11

Oct. 7 Cowboy Mounted Shooting Assn. Show, Ga. lnternat.'I Horse Park,

am-5 pm, chair caning demos, plants for sale, Glover Park, Marietta. Info:

Conyers. Info: Dwayne Towns, 678-

770-794-5603.

413-9213.

Oct. 7-8 Rock Altar Plantation Arts & Crafts

Oct 7 Open Horse Show 2 pm Murray co
. Saddle Club, Chats~orth. into: Mitcheli-

Show, Buchanan. lrifo: Bobby Whitton, 770-646-9614.

Smith, 706-695-7122 or Ishmael Oct. 8 18th Annual Higgston Fall Festival,

Joyce, 706-695-6994.

crafts, Higgston. Info: Beth Morris,

Oct. 7 Franklin Co. 4-H Fun Show, halter.&

912-537-0555.

pleasure at 10 am, running at 1 pm, NE Oct. 12-Nov. 12 Fair of 1850, Westville,

Ga. Saddle Club Arena, Lavonia. Info:

harvest demos, cane grinding, syrup-

706-245-8497.

making, animal-powered cotton gin,

Oct. 7 St. Jude's Benefit Wagon Train/Ride,

Lumpkin. Info: 888-733-1850.

Calhoun. Info: Ken McAfee, "706-337-

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

1850.

Oct. 7 Horse Fun Show; $4 classes, fun Oct. 14 Butts County Fall Festival, 9 am-4

speed classes, show at 6 pm, Possum Snout Arena, Ga. State Route 78,

pm, arts & crafts, around courthouse sq. Info: Butts County Historical

Tallapoosa. Info: Sandra, 770-574-

Society, 770-775-6734.

8104 or Mary, 770-574-9455. Oct. 7 Mountain Stream Saddle Club Show,
8 am, jumping, 11 am, English, western, Paso, racking classes,

Oct.

14-15 Hunt's Meadow Country Fair,

15th year, arts & crafts, Business Hwy.

6 bet. Hiram & Dallas. Info: 770-445-

7166.

.

running classes aft. 3 pm. Info: Rob, Oct. 21 Fallfest 2000, rain or shine, 10 am-4

770-536-6999.

.

pm, Alpharetta 1st UMC, 60 arts &

Oct.

7 Open Horse Show, 10 am, Sumter Co. Saddle Club, Devise Arena, Southerfield Rd., Americus. Info: Jean Waller, 912-874-8179 or Carol Feltman, 912-924-2135.

Oct.

crafts vendors, downtown Alpharetta. Info: 69 N. Main St., Alpharetta 30004 or 770-475-5576. 21 Hephzibah Fun Fest 2000, 1O am, homemade cratts. Info: P.O. Box 1594,

Oct. 7-8 6th Annual Mule Roundup Festival,

Hephzibah 30815 or 706-592-

Guysie, Ga., near Alma. Info: Barbara

1335/2606.

. Spires, 912-632-5570.

Oct. 21 Pumpkins, Plants & Paraphernalia

Oct. 10 Horse Care Course, sponsored by

Fall Festival, 9 am-3 pm, cane

Griffin Technical Institute, at Pegasus

grinding, Bamboo Farms & Coastal

Riding School, Griffin. Info: 770-228-

Gardens, Savannah. Info: #2

7348 (admissions) or 770-228-3865

Canebrake Rd. Savannah 31419 or

(barn).

912-921-5460.

Oct. 11 Ga. Nat.'I Hallinger Show, halter, Oct. 21-22 12th Annual Auraria Gold

riding, driving, multiple hitch, Perry.

Festival, arts & crafts, on Auraria Rd.,

Info: Paul Nordan, 770-96.4-3174.

5 mi. s. of Dahlonega. Info: P.O. Box 664, Dahlonega 30533 or 706-864-

GARDENING EVENTS

3403/1208.

Oct. 7 Annual Symposium of the Ga. Native Oct. 21-22 & 28-29 31st Mountain Harvest

Plant Society, 8:30 am-4:30 pm,

Sale of Arts & Crafts: 9 am-5 pm,

theme: "Native Habitat Gardening,"

Fannin Co. Homemakers' Council,

Southern Tech, Marietta. Info: 770-

State Farmers Mkt., Blue Ridge. Info:

343-6000.

6296 Rock Creek Rd., Cherrylog

Oct. 7 Fall Plant Sale, Cobb Co. Master

30522 or 706-374-2335.

Gardeners, Marietta Sq., 10 am-6 pm. Oct. 28 Wauka Mountain School Fall

Info: 770-794-5601.

Festival & Craft Show, crafters wanted,

Oct. 9 Marietta Gardeners Club Meeting,

Clermont. Info: Angie Motes, 770-983-

7:30 pm, Marietta Educational Garden

1413/7518.

Ctr., 505 Kennesaw Ave. Info: 770- Nov. 4 Rural America Festival, 10 am-6 pm,

794-8837.

arts & crafts, free admission, Marion

Co. Courthouse Sq., Buena Vista. Info:

PRODUCE EVENTS

Bea!Jtiful View Garden Club, P.O. Box

Oct. 14-15 & 21-22 29th Annual Ga. Apple

171, Buena Vista 31803 or 912-649-

Festival, over 300 vendors, Ellijay.

7800. .

Info: 706-635-7400.

Nov. 4-5 17th Annual Hunter Harvest Arts &

Crafts Show, qlty. handmade arts &

CRAFT FAIRS

crafts, and demonstrators of traditional

Oct. 6-8 33rd Annual Maysville Autumn Leaf

crafts & trades, Douglasville. Info:

Festival, arts & crafts, Maysville. Info:

8830 Gurley Rd., Douglasville 30134

Nancy Smith, 706-652-2413.

or 770-920-3007.

Oct. 6-8 American Indian Festival, Fri., 4-10 March 2-3, 2001 Hawkinsville Civitan Club

pm, Sat., 10 am-10 pm, Sun., 10 am-5

7th Annual "Shoot the Bull" Ga. Nat.'I

pm, fine arts &_crafts, Gwinnett Co.

Beef Barbecue Championship & Arts &

Fairgrounds, Lawrenceville:

Crafts Festival, Hawkinsville. Info:

Oct. 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28 43rd Annual

Melba Daniel, Route 1, Box 1800,

Rabun County Homemakers Harvest

Hawkinsville 31036 or 478-892-2205.

Festival, qlty. crafts, produce, more, Old Farmers Mkt., Hwy. 441, Dillard.

MISCELLANEOUS

Info: 706-782-7245/3878.

Oct. 6-8 9th Annual U.S. Open Stock Dog

Oct. 7 Auburn Fest, crafts, 10 am-6 pm,

Trials, Dawsonville. Info: Chamber of

Auburn City Hall. Info: 770-963-4002.

Commerce, 706-265-6278.

Oct. 7 Fall Festival, 8 am, Calvary Baptist Oct. 10 Metro Beekeepers Meeting, 7-9 pm,

Temple, 137 Hightower Rd. (Hwy. 369

Government Annex, 7741 Roswell Rd.,

off Hwy. 20). Info: 770-887-6982.

Sandy Springs. Info: C. Idol, 770-673-

Oct. 7 27th Annual Fair-on-the-Square Arts

0235.

& Crafts Festival, 9 am-5 pm, over 100 Nov. 1-3 10th Annual Ga..State Urban

booths, courthouse sq., Millen. Info:

Forestry Conference, Modern Urban

Elly Motes, 912-982-8322.

Forestry Project detailing principles of

Oct. 7 10th Annual Pelham Wildlife Festival,

"Green Infrastructure," Ga. Urban

10 am-6 pm, downtown Pelham. Info:

Forest Council, Savannah. Info: 912-

Pelham Chamber of Commerce, 912-

751-3528.

294-4924.

Amaryllis bulbs, mixed colors, 2 yrs. old, Daylilies, mixed colors, washed and fanned Money plant seed, plant _in the fall, $0.50-

$18/dz., blooming size, 6/$30, all ppd. G.D. $35/100, $12/doz. all ppd. Brenda Robinson $1.00 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexing1on Ave.

Hill 642 Hendrick Rd. Ft. Valley 31030 912- West Point 706-884-6120

Stone Mountain 30087

825-2719

Daylilies: pastel colors $0.25 each, pick up. Money plants: $1/ 2 tbsp., w/SASE. Francis

Amaryllis bulbs, red $1-3, Stello de Oro, Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Rd. Bennett 4415 Keith Bridge Rd. Cumming

daylilies, 2/$3, no shipping. Helen Kakalecik Marietta 30062 770-552-7160

30041

6022 Sardis Church Rd. Macon 912-788- Easter roses, lemon bushes, mixed color Native azalea (pink), sweet shrub, hosta,

5748

aetha $3, $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery. Ball mahonia holly, antique pink rose, hibiscus,

Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, Ground 770-735-2068

pussy willow. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-

$1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or Exotic elephant ears, red toras and black 267-5053

white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. leaf $15/5 bare root plants, add $3 postage. Old timey daffodils bulbs $3/doz:, $3

Leesburg 31763

J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee shipping; hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE;

Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental 30024 770-887-1885

Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwoods.

pepper, morning glory, passion flower, foxglove, rudbeckia, zjnnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277
Antique roses $10/gal., 45 + varieties, shipping available, call for list. Lisa Bullard/ Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298 912-4743116
BB buttons, cypress vine, standing cypress, cleome, pink lady finger, giant cockcombs, peony poppies. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5" diameter, 65' tall. Rick C. Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785

Flower seed, money plant, Gaillardia, larkspar, purple poppy, Sweet William, foxglove, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jo Sanders Elberton 706-283-6117
Fragrant pink sasangua, sasonqua linens, camellia, green Japanese maples, aucuba, mondo, gardenia, hosta, daylillies. W.L Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Free pots, black plasticand clay, many sizes and stiyes, moving out of state after 24 years of gardening. Douglas Yaney Atlanta 404-874-8063
Gardenias: 1 gal. container $2, azaleas 1 gal./$1.50, crape myrtle, Confederate roses, hosta, daylilies, native azaleas, others. John

B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331
Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare root plants. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Paulownia plants, fast growing timber tree selected for Ga and Southeast. David Drexler Fitzgerald 912-423-7174
Peony double red poppies seed, 1 tsp/$1.00 w/SASE, plant now for spring, pink conflower seeds, 2 tbsp/$1 w/SASE. George Verhey Conyers 770-922-1889
Peony poppies, foxglove, B.B.Button, snagdragon, cypress vine, dbl. and sing. hollyhocks, rose moss. Jermiah Phillips P.O. Box 110 Phillips Dr. Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, snagdragons, 4

Beautyberry, Sparkleberry, Native azaleas, Hay Pine Mountain 706-812-8279

o'clock, sweet peas, dbl. and sing H.H., rose

Fothergilla, viburnum, Forsythia, Burning Ginger lilies; daylilies, Japanese & Siberian moss. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd.

Bush. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865- iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., Trenton 30752

2849

others. H. Price Stockbridge 770-474-2981 Pineland hibiscus, SE Native, yellow

Big beautiful Ficus and Norfolk Island Pine $15/ea., angel's trumpet $6.50, many yard and house plants. Carla Houghton _742 Bothwell Place Marietta 30062 770-4282227

Black Magic elephant ears, Black Princess,

Hawaiian, elephant ears, ginger lillies, plus

many more, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur

770-593-1599

.

Black-eyed Susan seeds $3/tsp. or $5/2 tsp., w/SASE. Christie Hartner 7050 Collins

Point Rd. Cumming 30041

Gourd seed, long handle dipper Martin, bird house, ornamental zinnia seed $1/tbsp. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 179 Constitution Blvd. Lawrenceville 30045
Grancey Greybeard shrubs, blooming size in containers, $20/each. Irene Sale Pine Mountain 706-663-4470
Hen and chicks 10/$12, August lily 6/$12, daylily $12/doz., globe amaranth or large daisies $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105 706295-3249

flowers, seedpads, good in dried arrangements. Bill Kugel Decatur 404-3732967
Pond plants, water hyacinths, duckweed, water lettuce. Pam Lowe Acworth 770-9754798
Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Poppy seeds, beautiful colors, plant in November for spring bloom, $1/tbsp., plus SASE. Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd.

Blue larkspur seed, plant now for 2001 next 'Hollyhock seed, mix cols., $1.00/cup plus Fayetteville 30214

bloom, $1/pkt. SASE. R. Fugate 4839 Jones $0.50 postage. LM. Lee Cedartown 770- Purple Wintercreeper, Pachysandra

Br. Cir. Norcross 30092

748-7777

(variegated or gm), English Ivy, lamium, Lily of

Boston fems hanging or potted 3' to 4' Hosta, varigated 1O for $18 bareroot, the Valley, Mondo, daylily, aucuba, liriope, across. Nadavah Harrell Douglas 912-384- shipped free. S. Strube P.O. Box 81306 hosta, clematis, others. C.O. Henderson

4615

Atlanta 30366

Alf!haretta 770-475-6503

Boxwoods, aucuba, yuccas, . Rose of Hosta, varigated and albio marginata Red Queen Anne's Lace, $1 per pack,

Sharin, daffodils, you dig. E. Hood Lilburn plants, bare root $0.50 ea., also varigated w/SASE. M. Gardner McCaysville 706-632-

770-923-1591

liriope $0:25 ea., bare root. Luther Hodges 5065

Brugmansia (angel trumpet tree) coral glow, Danielsville 706-208-0384

Red le<l.f castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1

snow white, apricot yellow, appleblossom Hybrid daylilies 300 variety $~ -$2/fan, w/SASE. John Carroll Buford 770-945-6901

pink, jean pasco, flamenka coral, $8-15 will clumps only. Lonnie Ward Upatoi 706-561- Red maples, reasonable. Bertha Duncan

ship. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104 6546

Atlanta 770-964-8260

Butter n' egg plants or strawberry begonia $12/2 doz. fever few or rose champion $2/SASE. L Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105 706-291-4196
Cannas, butterfly bush, large quantity, make offer. Neal Baggett Bishop 706-7699044
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red or pink, choice

Hydrangeas, Climbing asters, ginger lily (fragrant), hostas, large flowering shrubs, Holly Fern, and more, will ship. Sheila Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30047 770921-9246
Hydrangeas, white wisteria, gal./$3, Stella de Oro, stripped liriope, hosta, sedum, periwinkle, thyme $2.50/gal. 0. Gordeuk

Red or pink seven sister roses $5, White Cherokee ro.ses $5, Chain berry trees $5. Lillian Hurst Whigham 912-762-4476
Red spider lilies, $15/2 doz., old-fashioned orange daylilies $1212 doz., bronze ajuga, orange crocosmias $10/3 doz., all postpaid. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence. Rd. Pe.lharil 31779

bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11/doz., add $2.50 postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Suwanee 30024
Cannas, dbl. flame color $11/doz., add $2

1766 Scholar Dr. Lawrenceville 770-6828353
Hydrangeas-Tardiva-Unique-Annabelle, Macrophylla Pink, Butterfly Bush, Native

Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 tbsp. dk. pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M. Hayes 709 S. Hamey St. Camilla 31730 912-3368442

postage. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680
Castor Mole beans, 50 seeds, $1 w/SASE. F. M. Winker 1327 Harkins Rd. Cleveland

Azaleas, Rhododendron. Anne Shearouse Seeds: dahlia, poppy, carnation, portulaca,

Waleska 678-493-8032

snapdragons, pansy, nicotiana, hibiscus,

Iris bulbs, $0.20 each. Stewart HuiI Lupines and etc. $1.25 per. pkt. S.A.S.E.

Covington 770-786-6533

Reginald Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd.

30528

Iris, daylilies, cannas, verbena, liriope Fayetteville 30215 770-461-3008

Cleome (purple), moomplant (nonclimbing), red sunflower, bachelor's butto, (mixed colors), giant bloom zinnia's (mixed colors), $1/per pk. with USASE. K. Glenn 223

forsythia, althea, bee balm, hosta, phlox, Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple

passion vine, sumac, spirea, vinca, abelia, bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or

sedum seed. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-889- luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall

7079

.Ashburn 229-567-2473

Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125
Collector daylilies (rose ruffled) $7, 1 gallon astilbes, coralbells, feverfew, oregano $4, non-seeding spiderworts $2. Yvonne lsebenberg Columbus 706-321-1047
Crested iris, creeping raspberry (full sun),

Japanese maples, grafted dissectums, 3 ft., "Lace Leafs" in 5 gal. pots, $50/ea. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Japanese red maples, bearded iris, azaleas. cheap, no. calls after 9 p.m. Elbert Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763

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white beauty berry, s. mound, artemisia, butterfly weed. seed, crocosmia, and more. Gail Hollimon 1540 Plunkett Rd. Buford 30519 770-932-2354
Daylilies (hosta), several varieties, $0.75/per fan (per eye), $50 per 100, will ship bareroot. Paula Blackburn Norcross 770638-9590
Daylilies close out sale, $1.50 each, 1 gal. containers. R. Braddy Glennville 912-6543424

Lambs Ear, daylillies, ice plant, ginger lillies, Verbena, variety of Liriope, yellow mums, red bud, seedlings. P. Dean Morrow 770-961-8841
Leyland cypress liners, $1.50, 1 gal. $2.50, 3 gal. $7, cryptomeria, 1 gal. $2.75, butterfly bushes. B. Walker Good Hope 706-3429471
Leyland cypress starting at $3, 3 gal./$8 each, nice tall plants, lower prices in qty. J. Joyner Fort Valley 912-825-2833

To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the .quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a

Daylilies fall sale, many colors, 1/2 price red hot poker, pine apple ginger lilies, red candil lilies. Randolph Woodard Albany 912-4369344
Daylilies hybrids mixed colors $35-100 fans, postpaid. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Cir. West point 31833
Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 shipping w/cirder, 1 pkg./$1 dayllies seed or 1 pkg./$1 hibicus seed, mix colors, w/SASE. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15 postpaid, plant for spring blooms. Allene Harris Canon 706-376-2353
Daylilies, good time to plant for spring blooms, most seedlings, some named ones 1/2 price. M. Eanes Stockbridge 770-4748827
Daylilies, grab bag sale, 12 different double divisiona/$24 plus $7 shipping, 24/$45 plus $11 shipping. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778

Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., very beau. and uniform in size, $8.50 ea. in qty. of 1O or more. B. Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348
Leyland cypress, 1 gal., 18''-22" $2.25, 23"up $2.50. C. Cooper Pavo 912-859-2829
Leyland cypress, 3 gal.-15 gal., B&B trees 6' to 11', lge. qty. avail. J. Kirby Palmetto 404-456-4062
Leyland cypress, 6-9', $9/ft., ball & burlap. David Ridgeway Jr. Jackson 770-775-3120
Leyland cypress, flowering cherries, river birch, crape myrtle, butterfly bushes, oakleaf, Pee-Gee hydrangeas, pyracantha, daylilies, hostas. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Lily of the Nile, Pearl Grass, moon plant, seeds - $1/pk. w/SASE w/$0.44 postage. Linda Hazz 106 MacKay Cir. Brunswick 31525
Liriope (variegated and green), big blue dwarf monda, English Ivy 4" cup, $0.75, 1 gaI $2.25, hosta $1. Bill Silvers Conyers 770483-0198

cha,nge in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to im;lude the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location;and name and telephone number for further information.
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Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as livestock

Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections Mexican sunflower, shasta daisy, cosmos,

opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. zinnias, 4 o'clock cleome, old timey marigold

Mary Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320 cockscomb, $1/pk USASE. B. Savage 3017

Daylilies, lge. selection, named var. & Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 770-534-7856

colors, 100 fans $100, 25 fans bonus, Stella Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris

de Oro, 15 fan clumps $15 or 2/$25. M.M. .$8/doz., bronze ajuga & Siberian iris $6/doz.

Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 770-479- $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 W

5224

Ellijay30540

Daylilies, mix col. hybrids, $12/doz. Mondo Grass, $0.50 pot or $0.25 per

postpaid. L Rice 272 Fling Rd. LaGrange barefoot plant, if shipped. R. L Jacobs

30240

Marietta 770-425-3949

equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the name and license number of the auctioneer or the name and license number of the auctioneer and/or auction company for which the auctioneer is employed.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3645.

Wednesday October 4, 2000

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Seeds: sweet shrub, sweet Witliam 2000 dried peaches, 2 lbs., $12.50 ppd. Siberian iris, tiger lily, day lily, 4 o'clock Homer Kinsey 183 Hormer Dr. Cleveland

Pest Control

Farm Program

$1/pkg., $0.50 postage. Lavida Childs 170 30528 706-865-5510

Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241

Bronze pink Higgins muscadine grapes for

Vinca minor, English ivy, and green liriope sale, you pick or I pick. John Franklin 1641

sev. English boxwood. Charles Woodliff Old Peachtree Rd., NW Suwanee 30024-

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Alpharetta 770-475-5365 White or yellow yarrow plants $12/doz., dbl.
daylilies $15/20, 5 colors, four o'clock or

2010 770-476-4203
Delicious red and yellow apples, you pick, Rome, Yates, Jonathan, Arkansas Black, and

save the Department and taxpayers

The Lancaster Farms, Pulaski County; George H. Laing Farm,

Georgia Department of Natural Resources and sponsored by HPD,

Queen Ann's lace $2, SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Flowers Wanted

others. James Prestridge Blairsville 706-
745-5881 Dried apples $5/lb., dried peaches $6/lb.,
order 2 lbs. or more, shipping included. Olena

money in the long run as well." "We want consumers to have
greater access to the services the

Sumter County; Methvin-Smith Farm, Sumter County; Anthony Family Farm, Taylor County; and

Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia Forestry

Want 100 Doffadil, large heads only, from

company w/warrenty now. Mrs. Smithley P.O.

Box 5204 Augusta 30916



Adams Ellijay 706-273-3026

Department provides," said Irvin.

Dried apples, 3 lbs. for $20, ppd. Norma "This proposal will assure that."

Halley RR 2, Box 24E Metter 30439 912-1---.:...-.....:...----------

Rev. James County.

Fowler Farm,

Worth

Commission, University of Georgia College of Agricultural

Want Thunbergia Garndiflora (Sky Vine). Nancy Thornton Valdosta 229-242-4837
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543'6215
Want free liriope/mondo grass in Jones, Bibbm Baldwin Co. areas, will dig. Debbie Waugh Haddock 912-952-3544
Want liriope, monkey grass, need large amount at low cost, will dig and fill holes. Becky Bradley Clarkston 404-294-1883
Would. like to purchase butterfly weed seeds. Sylvia Andrews 6240 Stonebridge Road Carnesville 30521 706-384-7272

685-5266 Fresh l)rown yard eggs for sale, $1.25 a
dozen. Milt Jinks Jackson 770-954-0517
Fresh brown yard eggs, $1 a dozen. Bruce Key Buena Viata 912-649-5928
Ga. red sweet potatoes, priced by grade. P. Powers Cordele 912-273-5874
Green boiled peanuts, year round, green peanuts August thru Oct., we ship anywher.e. Alex Hardy Hawkinsville478-783-3044
Muscadines & . scuppernongs $3.50/gal. James Reynolds Loganville 770-466-2774
Muscadines & scuppemongs for sale, we pick. Alvin Evers Douglasville 770-942-1894

Redworms, extra lge. bait size, hand counted $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty Shelton Waverly Hall 706-582-2468
Regd. producers of sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shell-cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, crappie, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated and disease free, pick up or del. avail. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879
Sterile grass carp, DNR regd. lie., channel, catfish fingerlings and bream, statwide del., no pick up. Barbara Boggs Winterville 706548-3637 800-869-3544

Brown-Bryson Farm, Greene County, and Wakefield Farm, Hart County, are receiving Centennial Farm Awards.
To attend the ceremony, contact Donna Reynolds of the Georgia Farm Bureau at (912) 242-8411. The cost of the luncheon is $15.
During its eight years in existence, the Georgia Centennial

and EnV"ironmental Sciences, and the Georgia National Fair and Agricenter.
If you are interested in nominating a farm for recognition during the next application cycle, you must apply before the March 1, 2001 deadline. For an application or more information, contact Gretchen Kinnard, chair of

MISCELLANEOUS

Muscadines and scupperdines, you pick, Sterile grass carp, bluegills, largemouth Farm Program has recognized the Centennial Farm Committee,

black and bronze, clean and easy picking, $4/gallon, open every day. Lamar Weaver

bass 6"-12", statewide del. available. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008 770-275-

more than 200 farms from around

Historic Preservation Division, 156

If you have questions regarding ads in this Chatsworth 706-695-9670

8040

the state. The program 1s Trinity Avenue, SW. Suite 101,

category, call Mercedes Lasiiterat 404--651-9082. The Miscellaneous category includes the

Muscadines and scuppernongs, certified organic, you pick, Carrollton area, open Thurs-Sun, large groups and wine makers

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt

administered by the Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the

Atlanta, GA 30303-3600 (404) 651-6782.

or

call

following subcategories: bees, honey and welcome. Corinna Garmon Whitesburg 770- Waynesboro 706-554-0182

supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and 214-8531

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,

Poultry Compost

Want used knotty pine kitchen base

supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; Muscadines and scuppemongs, you pick, bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed

.cabinets, about 11-12 linear feet. Dawn

miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; c;iut-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.

$4 a gallon, several varieties, blue, bronze, and black. Warren Howell 332 Davis Loop Rd., NE Rome 30161 706-290-9632
Muscadines, several varieties. W.L. Anderson Oxford 770-787-5520

Bees, Honey & Supplies
45 new treated wood 4-way bee pallets fit 8frame or 10-frame hives, $6 each. Cary Waldron Waycross 912-283-8061
Bee colonies with honey supers, $100 each, good used brood boxes, shallow supers with frames, $8 and $5. Joseph Conti Colbert 706-7 42-8370
Bee colonies, $100 each, also honey supplies and queen bees removed from bldg. & trees. Harold Ward Jr. Thomson 706-5410608
Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5 gallons or more. April Boozer Conyers 770860-1480
Fresh local honey for sale, gallons, $20, quarts, $7. D. Martin Winston 770-942-5132
Fresh local honey, gallons, quarts and one

Oriental persimmons, you pick or we pick, Fuyo, lchikikeijiro, non-astrigent and astringent, ready to pick this Oct. E Whiddon Cordele 912-273-2546
Pecans mostly halves, $5 a lb. plus postage, 3 lb. min. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Pumpkins for sale beginning Oct. 1st. Roy Thomas Cleveland 706-856-5279 .
Want to buy natural organic fruit & vegetables. Marie J. Jones 403 E. Smith Street .Claxton 30417 912-739-8239
Water ground meal, flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., $4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your com. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Yard eggs, . brown and white, $1.50 a dozen. Chris Batchelor Dallas 770-443-2445
Herbs

lb. bottles; also some comb honey. Billy 2000 elephant garlic cloves, no chemicals

Batchelor 3722 Valley Hill Rd. Kennesaw added, 25-$14.50 ppd. David Nickoles Jesup

30152 770-426-4913

912-427-7100

Light Sourwood new honey, $6.50/qt., combhoney, $6/qt. Wildflower $5/qt. Robert Hill Suwanee 770-945-0018

Light clear, rare exceptional, delicious Sourwood honey, $;32 Wild Mtn. honey, $26, delivered to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170

Local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey for sale. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770-8326317

Mann Lake Terra patties 45/lb. pail $70 and

honey fossle gallberry pillts and quarts with or

without comb. Bruce Bum Homerville 912-

487-2001

.

New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now ready. Joann Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068

All new crop elephant garlic, $6/dz. ppd. Lee Abernathy Meansville 770-567-5332
Dried and Ground sage, $12/qt., $20/qt. and $60/qt., add $3 for postage. Loy Walker Waleska 770-479-7518
Ginseng, wild woods growen, 6 to 10 years old. Warren McD.aniel Talking Rock 706692-5918
Old walking multiplying year round onions, $10/15, $20/40, and $40/100. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The Rock 30285
St. Johns Wort plants, tinctures 4 oz., lemon balm tinctures, fresh and dried organic rosemary. Randi Glynn 2916 Spring Lake Dr. Buford 30519 770-932-0125

Northwest Georgia Sourwood, light/dark

Fish & Supplies

honey, $20 gallons, $6 quarts; with or w/o

comb, hives, $90. Tim Batchelor Chatsworth All sizes improved channel catfish

706-695-6429

available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. Kim

Pure unheated raw horiey clover Tupelo Holyoak Alapaha 912-532-4223

Sourwood, year 2000, try it for your allergies. Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast,

Jake Kinosfather Social Circle 770-787- shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail.

5852

-pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta

Supers with frames for sale. C. Skinner 912-836-4938 -

Franklin 706-675-3180

Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,

Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719

bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657

Will remove honeybees in Atlanta &
surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal. W. 0. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887

Brown trout for sale, 5"-7", if not home, please leave message, will call back. Kevin Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257

Will remove honeybees, pollination services, wax for sale, honey in Perry area, reasonable quotes. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-

Channe~ catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-1 O" also several 1000 lbs. and 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

7454

Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

Will remove honeybees, yellow jackets, hornets, wasps anywhere in Georgia, free estimate, reasonable prices. Cindy Bee

shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696

Marietta 770-424-0076

Fall bass harvest, adult bass all sizes,

sterile grass carp, ctiannel catfish, bluegill,

Things To Eat

pond supplies. Greg Grimes Ball Ground

770-735-3523

'00 dried apples 3 qt. $13.50 ppd. Robert Fish and shrimp seines, all size. Henry W.

Norrell Gainesville 770-532-3945



CORRECTIONS '99 Stuart pecans $4.99 lbs. mostly l]alves,

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bagged in freezer. James Pillow Jackson sale, pick up or delivery. Willis Dyer

770-957-9990

Hiawassee 706-896-3915

'99 crop dried apples for sale, you pay
o_ . Jp3e0oa1snt7ae9gtte7e7, C$o43le5.9715_1499l7Ob0.l,d Mcailllel rtaofwtenrR4d.:0T0emp.pmle.
'99 pecan crop $4/lb. shelled. Robert

Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, channeI catfish f'ingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, del. or pick-up by appointment. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Red wigglers bedrull by the cup or 5 lb.

Bassett Macon 912-788-1648



'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5 per lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison 706-342_3362

'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb.

bagged in freezer, postage paid in min. Franklin Eaton Gainesville

G77a0.,~533l2b-.

Glenn Dyal Hallehurst 912-375-7438

Rd e

-I wigg ers,

5

b eds,

$ 150

each.

B.

Bunn

Forsyth 912-994-2453

Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. fl. Stapleton Lumber City 912-363-4451

Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,
shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, largemouth bass, del. avail. Clint Shiver Newton 912-734-5144
Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Sterile triploid grass carp, 8'10", 10-12" size; quantity discount; del. available. Michael Bigley Savannah 912-691-5773
Fertilizers & Mulches
'00 mulch hay, sq. bales, sev. thousand bales avail. widely. on 400 bale min., leave message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367-
4054 '00 straw sq. bales $1.75 per bale, also
mulch hay, $1.50 per bale. I... Hallford
Carnesville 706-384-2934 '00 wheat & rye straw, heavy bales barn
stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del. avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706769-5852
'00 wheat straw, $1.90/bale at barn, mulch hay, $1.50/bale, delivery available. John Bridges Sandersville 912-552-0665
'00 wheat straw, good tight bales, lge. bales, will del.; tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
00' wheat straw $2/bale at barn, quantity discount. Gus G. Moore 1000 Fite Bend Rd. NE Resaca 30735 706-629-6929
00' wheat straw square bales stored in barn $2.50 a bale, leave message if no answer. Jerry Wood Athens 706-353-1625
2000 wheat straw for sale, $1.75 at bale at barn. Chris Alexander Elberton 706-2839610
400 sq. bales, '00 rye straw hay dry tight bales, $1.50 a bale, if all taken. Nate Brantley Wrightsville 478-864-9981
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in 20 mi. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Baled shavings milled clean, popular show stall sized bales, $4 per bale at farm. Georgia Britt Conyer 770-922-8780
Chip mulch, single axle dump avail, 10 mi. radius six flags area. Warren Jones Atlanta 404-699-2516
Free composted horse manure w/ shavings, easy access, will help load. M. Brus Loganville 770-554-9193
Free fert., composted horse manure w/pine shavings, call for appt. Mary Van Tuin Cumming 770-781-4463 770-206-9685
Free horse manure mix w/shavings, easy access, you load, Alpharetta/ Woodstock area. Julie Balai Alpharetta 770-475-0740
Give plant life, lawns, garden beds nutrition, aged horse compost, $10 loader bucket. Anne Primerano Gainesville 770-889-7969
Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered, small dump truck, $40/load depending on distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-4109176
Pine straw delivered and installed, $4 a bale, discounts for 1000 bales or more. Elaine Williams Atlanta 770-484-1548
Pine straw, $3/bale, free del. 50 mi. radius of Macon, 50 bale min. order. Mike Crawley Gray 912-742-1096
Pine straw, fresh clean bales, $2.75, installation available Atlanta South, free del. Joshua Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189
Topsoil fill dirt, large dump truck, spreading available surrounding counties; Twiggs, Bleckley, and Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn Jeffersonville 912-945-3846
Wheat straw, bright rain free, $2.50 at barn, call after 6:00 pm. Bobby West Rutledge 706-557-2843-
Wheat straw, large bales under barn, $3 per bale approx., 8000 bales. David McClendon

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Aged chicken litter, you load and haul, $15 a load. Oriana Black 2084 Red Oak Flats Rd. Dahlonega 30533 706-219-3943
Aged poultry litter & compost, $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293
Oddities
Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar $1.50. shp. $3/order. Linda Stewart Cumming 770-887-6988
Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646
Gourds; martin, crooked handle dippers, egg, bowls, goose necks, bushel baskets, and etc. J.E. Matthews 958 Hopewell Church Rd. Moultrie 31768 912-985-7790
Herbal glycerin flea soaps, 4 oz. bars, $2. 75 each, plus $1.50 shipping and handling. Jan Cash Covington 770-385-8412
Home made soap, lotions, and bath salts, many scents to choose from. Cindy Davis Rome 706-234-3910
Lucky buckeyes $3/doz., incl. shipping. J. Simmons Atlanta 404-327-9733
Martin, craft, crooked handle, bottle neck gourds will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Pure white homemade lye soap, 1O lb. chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want wine bottles in good condition, for South Georgia pi9k up only. Cynthia J. Westbeny Jesup 912-586-2426
Want a claw foot bathtub. Bobby Smith Snellville 770-879-531 O
Want chicken nesting boxes, rust ok. Pam Gibbs Byron 912-956-0327
Want corral . panels, reasonable prices, temporary portable or permanant. Gayle J. Keely Powder Springs 770-421-0240
Want dogwood tree trunk, recently dead or dying, will cut and remove, Athens area. Robert Thomas Bishop 706-769-0899
Want fish supplies/related items, will travel anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want free rocks & field stone within 30 miles of Tyrone and PeachTree city. Jeff Hall Tyrone 770-632-0642
Want metal hens nest, reasonable price. Legay Saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363
Want old garden/farm tools, broken ok, also, old metal chicken nest boxes. Caryn Presswood Jasper 706-337-8446
Want old timey hot cowhorn pepper seed, about 12 to 14 long. Virginia Powell Cedartown 770-748-0675
Want_ safety shields for Golden 27 new model cane mill, need belt side, but will take both. Marcus D. Walker Bonaire 912-9228578
Want sheared sheep wool. Jerry Lee Alma 912-632-5755
Want to buy 80 gal. syrup kettle. Darwin Wilkes Soperton 912-529-6354
Want to buy the leaves of sweet potato plants & Yucca plants. Etta Acolatse Grayson 770-277-9484
Want unfinished Cypress Knees, min. two feet tall, also want Chick Brooders, stacking type. "Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-4561268

Adams 4755 Hwy 92 Fairburn 30213 770969-4474
Want very lrg. millstone from gristmill; will pay reas. price & pick up. H. J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566
Notices
Oct. 14 Banks Crossing Saddle Club Charity Horse Auction, Homer, Ga. Open 11 am. Katie Harrison Homer 706-335-9125
Out-Of-State Wanted
AC all crop harvester pull type combine model 72 or model 90 in exc. working condition and reasonably priced. Jim Brown Lake City FL 904-755-9037
Want V-4 Wisconsin irrigation pump-motor power unit. James Allen 5423 Broadway Rd Sanford NC 27330 919-499-0321
Want to pick-up head for Fox Forage harvester, model 2000, also parts for harvester or complete units. Mike Crouch Columbus GA 334-298-4635
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewoQd. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, tlie cord, when specifying -the amount of firewood for sale.
100% fat lighter kindling cut from fat lighter stumps, shipping available. Mickey Paul Glenwood 912-523-5652
Covered split oak firewood, $60 1/2 cord, you pick up. F.. Lieb Jackson 770-775-0646
Five cords fat light-wood from pine stumps, cuVsplit fireplace, heater, kindling, $400 p/c. Ellis Dowd Collins 912-684-2642
Oak & hickory seasoned firewood, $65 half cord or $125 full cord, del. available. B. Williams Lithonia 770-484-1538
Red & white oak cut & split, $75/half cord, full cord $150, $10 del. D. Jones Powder _Springs 770-514-1765
Seasoned mxd. hdwd. 1/4, 1/2, full cord quantities custom orders, del. avail. Steve Moon Gainesville 770-536-7060
Seasoned oak & hickory cut & split, $55, 1/3 cord, $150, cord delivered to 20 miles. .Charles Moore Lawrenceville 770-963-9320
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No _companies or businesses are allowed.
20 young pecan trees, 1' diameter, limbed, good for furniture, crafts, easy access. B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415
i
191 acres, 1/3 open land, excellent home and pond sites, good hunting area, $3,500 per acre. Robert Johnston Monticello 706-4688339 706-468-8955
Cover Plants Have on hand some heavy paper or cardboard boxes to _cover tender garden plants on the first nights of frost, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Often if tender plants can be protected from early frosts, they will bloom

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9340

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Locust Grove 770-775-3254

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

for several more weeks

J.R. Moore of Chauncey, Ga. grew these large turnips. One measured 7
1/4 inches long, 19 inches in
circumference, while the other was six
inches long and 19 1/4 inches in
circumference. Shown with the turnips are Mr. Moore's grandson, Jordan Cook, and Jordan's cousin, Brooke
Cotton Women
Scholarship Awarded
Cali Celeste Meeks of Douglas, Ga., has been named the 2000 recipient of the Georgia Cotton Women Mobley Scholarship. She is the daughter of Jack and Tanimy Meeks, and a graduate of Coffee High School. She will attend Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Ga.
Cali has served as president of the Future Farmers of America and Future Georgia Educators at Coffee High. She also was a state FFA officer. Her awards include Outstanding 2000 Senior and Vocational Student of the Year.
This scholarship is presented annually to the son, daughter, grandson or granddaughter of a Georgia cotton producer or quota holder.
For more information, call Vrrginia T. Hart at (229) 890-6229.

Ga. Organics Holds First Fall Farm Tour

Georgia Organics is having its first Fall

Farm Tour on farms near Atlanta on

Sunday, October 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Georgia Organics, a nonprofit organization

promoting sustainable, organic agriculture,

invites members and guests to visit three

different farms. The farm tours provide an

educational experience for consumers,

gardeners and commercial growers alike.

The hosting farms are Glover Family

Organic Farms, Inc., near Douglasville;

nearby Puck's Farm in Fairburn; and

TaylOrganic Farm in Ellenwood. Visitors

may start with any farm on the tour. To

visit all three farms, it's advised to start

early. Each farm will have a farm tour at

regular intervals plus family members and

specialists will be stationed throughout the

farms to discuss specific topics, such

as beekeeping, cooking nutritiously,

composting and free-range egg production.

Farm-fresh products will be sold while

supplies last. While no tickets are required,

minimum donations are suggested for GO

members of $2/person/farm and for non-

members of $4/person/farm to help defray

the costs of the farm tours.

Descriptions of each farm and directions

to them are provided on our website at

www.georgiaorganics.org.

Detailed

programs are mailed to Georgia Organic

members. Programs also are available at

Atlanta area stores, garden shops and

restaurants featuring organically-grown

produce or supplies.

For more information, call the GO

hotline at (770) 621-4642.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 4, 2000

Market Watch

Market Watch is provided courtesy of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agricultural & . Environmental Sciences, University ofGeorgia. Readers should bear in mind that Georgia commodity prices are affected by market conditions throughout the U.S.
Outlook Briefs Corn Market Situation. December corn futures are trying to form seasonal bottom as harvest swings into gear in the Midwest. The huge crop coming to market and going into storage is going to make any post-harvest rally difficult to mount. Farmers need to keep an eye on both the cash market and the Loan Deficiency Payment or Producer Option Payment to maximize their income from their corn crop. Remember, LDPs or POPs will be at a maximum when the market is at its lowest. Good strategy would be to accept the POP while it is high and wait for the market to provide a higher-selling price from the crop. Soybean Market Situation. November soybean futures have held onto most of the late-summer rally that tacked 50 cents per bushel onto prices. Rumors of mixed yields have some traders questioning the last usDA supply report. Yields will still be large enough to provide more crop that we will use in the coming marketing year, forcing ending stocks to rise. Look for the market to trend sideways to slightly lower over the next month. Consider selling your crop at harvest, claim the POP and purchase a call option in the July, 2001 contract to replace your position to capture any winter/spring rally. This strategy will provide a greater net return than storage while limiting your downside risk. Wheat Market Situation. July, 2001 wheat futures continue to trend downward making new life-of-contract lows near the $2.85 level. These prices indicate traders don't foresee a need for increased soft red winter wheat production at this point in time. U.S. exports have been better than most of our competitors and these price levels sure help sales. But that is what we
Tobacco Referendum
(Continued fr.om Page 1)
.Tobacco Commission. "They need to stand united and vote in this important referendum."
"We will see a lot of change and restructuring of the tobacco family in the coming months," he added. "A strong Commission will help our farmers have a voice in this change and protect our Georgia farmers' position in the global market. This is the time we must stand strong and work together to insure the continuing progress of the Commission's export promotion, extension education and research programs which are vital to our continued success. Please take the time to vote in this important referendum."
Any eligible tobacco grower who has misplaced the ballot mailed to them or has not received a ballot, may request one by calling the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Commodities Promotion in Atlanta at (404) 656-3678 or by calling the Georgia Tobacco Commission's office the following toll-free number: 1-800425-7675.
Matthews encouraged growers to return their ballots immediately. A ballot must be postmarked by 12 midnight, Oct. 14, 2000.

need - strong demand to reduce the carry-over stocks that have pressured our markets so low.
Dairy Outlook. Congress must hammer out differences between House and Senate agricultural appropriations bills before they head home for campaigning. Both House and Senate versions of ag funding bill would extend dairy support at $9.90. Senate bill includes $443 million in direct dairy payments, and prohibits use of dried ultrafiltered milk for cheese.
August milk production was up four percent, while Georgia production is probably down OJJ.e percent. There were 89,000 more cows (+1.1 percent) in the top 20 niilk: production states this August, and cows produced 2.9 percent more milk. California was up 3.6 percent; Wisconsin, +2.5. Year-to-date milk flow is up 4.3. percent.
Farm Equipment Sales Outlook. The forecast for the U.S. retail sales of farm tractors, self-propelled combines, farm field machinery and farmstead equipment is more positive for 2000 than it was in 1999, and forecasts for 2001 are predicted to be even brighter. Farm equipment indicating a positive sales growth forecast for 2000 and- 2001 includes: Two-wheel-drive tractors under 40 h.p., round balers, all planters, mower conditioners, field cultivators, farm loaders, chisel plows, and beef mechanization equipment. Dairy mechanization equipment, including milking machines, is not predicted to fare well in either 2000 or 2001.
The factors that would influence the sales of new equipment vary by year, but are from a list of 20 factors that have emerged as key influences on new equipment sales. For 2000,. the key influences are beef and hog prices, government payments and credit availability. For 2001, the key influences are anticipated hog and beef prices, credit availability, and planting intentions.
Last Days of Congress Hold Options for Farmers. The year '.WOO session of Congress is working toward adjournment sometime in mid-October. A host of members wants to get home to campaign for re-election. The next few days will see a lot of work on the agricultural appropriations bill.
The members are aware of the farm economic problems. But Congress authorized $5.5 billion in direct payments this past May for farmers nationwide to help compensate for low prices of basic commodities. These f1mds were scheduled to be paid in September. Most of these funds in Georgia are for cotton producers. Lesser amounts are for grain producers.
Still on the congressional agenda is a consideration to raise the payment limitation for Market Loan Gains and LDP's per entity for a crop year. Another provision to provide funds for emergency assistance for livestock producers and dairy farmers is on the agenda. The

Senate earlier passed a provision that would provide some funds for emergency crop loss assistance. More disaster aid for the south and southwest will likely be added to the agenda. Congressional members from areas where dry conditions have damaged or destroyed crops have heard pleas for relief. But it is anyone's guess regarding how much assistance will be appropriated.
Many look at any government assistance to farmers as helping them stay in business. But farmer spending spreads over a large area. Many banks, a vital part of our economy, have survived the past three years of distress in the farm economy due in part to federal farm assistance. Many farm enterprises are currently economic break-even ventures, at best. Farmers have repmd operating loans with funds received from off the farm.
Centennial Farm Awards
Presented at Fair Oct. 6
The 2000 Georgia Centennial Farm Award Ceremony will be held at 1 pm, Friday, October 6 at the opening day of the Georgia National Fair in Perry, Ga. The Centennial Farm Program honors significant farms that have been continuously operating for over 100 years and deserve recognition for their historical importance.
The ceremony will begin with a luncheon followed by the awards presentation. Guest speaker will be Susan Kidd, advocacy and education vice-president for the Georgia Conservancy. Recognition is given to the farm owners through one of three awards. The Centennial Heritage Farm Award honors farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Centennial Farm Award does not require continual family ownership, but farms must be at least 100 years old and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Centennial Family Farm Award recognizes farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more that are not listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
This year, 17 Centennial Family Farm Awards and two Centennial Farm Awards will be presented. The following farms are receiving .Centennial Family Farm Awards: Minchew Farm, Bibb County; James and Mary Jean Rizer Farm, Brooks County; The Bell Place, Burke County; James and Martha Jones Farm, Candler County; Dickey Farms, Inc., Crawford County; William Jackson Farm, Dooly County; Red Oak Farm, Dooley County; Fieldstone Farm, Henry County; James Edward Eubanks Family Farm, Mitchell County; Double K Farm, Newton County; Pitts-Jones Farm, Newton County; Anderson Farm, Pike County;
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its v1s1on and steadfast support of the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter and to the members of the Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority who have served through the years. The state and authority have made it possible for the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter to be wellpositioned to continue its mission as we enter the new millennium.

It has been a "Decade of Progress" at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter. Our future promises to build on this progress while continuing to accommodate the increasing number of people who attend events, exhibitions, . and competitions at the Agricenter each year. I hope you will join us as we progress through our second decade and beyond.